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In brief: The Trinity is the Christian doctrine describing the triune nature of God; that is, God exists as a trinity in unity. The doctrine asserts the following: there is one and only one God; the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God; the one God eternally exists in three distinct persons.
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External links
- One God in Three Persons, by Dr. Bill Weinrich
 - A Brief Definition of the Trinity, by James White
 - Who Is God?
 - Understanding The Trinity, by Matt Perman
 - The Doctrine of the Trinity
 - Articles On The Trinity
 - An Unpublished Essay on the Trinity, by Jonathan Edwards
 
- The Splendor of the Three-in-One God: The Necessity and Mystery of the Trinity, by R.S. Clark
 - The Bible's Teaching About The Trinity, by James Montgomery Boice
 - God in Three Persons, Blessed Trinity, by Michael Horton
 - The Being of God, The Character of God, The Trinity, by Paul D. Adams
 - Trinitarian Analogies, by John Frame
 - Revived to Trinitarianism: The Need for Evangelicals to Believe In and Live On God (PDF), by Jim Hamilton
 
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