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Do you believe in one 'God?' How about one God that manifests in three different ways?

This
lesson explores the way that Christians describe their belief in one God.

What Is Monotheism?
Monotheism is one of two major styles of religious belief in the world. Monotheism means the
belief in only one god. By contrast, polytheism means the belief in the existence of multiple
gods or goddesses. Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are the three major world religions that
consider themselves monotheistic, although Christianity has a more complex explanation of 'one
God' than Judaism and Islam do.

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Monotheism in Christianity
Christians believe in one God, the God of Abraham, just as members of the Jewish faith and
Muslim faith do. Indeed, these three ancient religions all stem from the covenant that God made
with Abraham, causing the many similarities that we can identify amongst the three religions
today.
However, Christians are unique in that they believe that this one God exists as three beings: the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This concept of these three facets of one God is known as
the 'Trinity' in the Christian faith.

Monotheism in Christianity
Christians believe in one God, the God of Abraham, just as members of the Jewish faith and
Muslim faith do. Indeed, these three ancient religions all stem from the covenant that God made
with Abraham, causing the many similarities that we can identify amongst the three religions
today.
However, Christians are unique in that they believe that this one God exists as three beings: the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This concept of these three facets of one God is known as
the 'Trinity' in the Christian faith.

Monotheism in Christianity
Christians believe in one God, the God of Abraham, just as members of the Jewish faith and
Muslim faith do. Indeed, these three ancient religions all stem from the covenant that God made
with Abraham, causing the many similarities that we can identify amongst the three religions
today.
However, Christians are unique in that they believe that this one God exists as three beings: the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This concept of these three facets of one God is known as
the 'Trinity' in the Christian faith.

Monotheism in Christianity
Christians believe in one God, the God of Abraham, just as members of the Jewish faith and
Muslim faith do. Indeed, these three ancient religions all stem from the covenant that God made
with Abraham, causing the many similarities that we can identify amongst the three religions
today.
However, Christians are unique in that they believe that this one God exists as three beings: the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This concept of these three facets of one God is known as
the 'Trinity' in the Christian faith.

Monotheism in Christianity
Christians believe in one God, the God of Abraham, just as members of the Jewish faith and
Muslim faith do. Indeed, these three ancient religions all stem from the covenant that God made
with Abraham, causing the many similarities that we can identify amongst the three religions
today.
However, Christians are unique in that they believe that this one God exists as three beings: the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This concept of these three facets of one God is known as
the 'Trinity' in the Christian faith.

Monotheism in Christianity
Christians believe in one God, the God of Abraham, just as members of the Jewish faith and
Muslim faith do. Indeed, these three ancient religions all stem from the covenant that God made
with Abraham, causing the many similarities that we can identify amongst the three religions
today.
However, Christians are unique in that they believe that this one God exists as three beings: the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This concept of these three facets of one God is known as
the 'Trinity' in the Christian faith.

Monotheism in Christianity
Christians believe in one God, the God of Abraham, just as members of the Jewish faith and
Muslim faith do. Indeed, these three ancient religions all stem from the covenant that God made
with Abraham, causing the many similarities that we can identify amongst the three religions
today.
However, Christians are unique in that they believe that this one God exists as three beings: the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This concept of these three facets of one God is known as
the 'Trinity' in the Christian faith.

Monotheism in Christianity
Christians believe in one God, the God of Abraham, just as members of the Jewish faith and
Muslim faith do. Indeed, these three ancient religions all stem from the covenant that God made
with Abraham, causing the many similarities that we can identify amongst the three religions
today.
However, Christians are unique in that they believe that this one God exists as three beings: the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This concept of these three facets of one God is known as
the 'Trinity' in the Christian faith.

Monotheism in Christianity
Christians believe in one God, the God of Abraham, just as members of the Jewish faith and
Muslim faith do. Indeed, these three ancient religions all stem from the covenant that God made
with Abraham, causing the many similarities that we can identify amongst the three religions
today.
However, Christians are unique in that they believe that this one God exists as three beings: the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This concept of these three facets of one God is known as
the 'Trinity' in the Christian faith.

Monotheism in Christianity
Christians believe in one God, the God of Abraham, just as members of the Jewish faith and
Muslim faith do. Indeed, these three ancient religions all stem from the covenant that God made
with Abraham, causing the many similarities that we can identify amongst the three religions
today.
However, Christians are unique in that they believe that this one God exists as three beings: the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This concept of these three facets of one God is known as
the 'Trinity' in the Christian faith.

Monotheism in Christianity
Christians believe in one God, the God of Abraham, just as members of the Jewish faith and
Muslim faith do. Indeed, these three ancient religions all stem from the covenant that God made
with Abraham, causing the many similarities that we can identify amongst the three religions
today.
However, Christians are unique in that they believe that this one God exists as three beings: the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This concept of these three facets of one God is known as
the 'Trinity' in the Christian faith.

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