Godhead

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The Godhead is a theological concept referring to the divine nature or essence of God, often understood as the unified divinity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Christian doctrine.

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Label Occurrences
El Elyon 1
Godhead canonical 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf theological concept
associatedWithDoctrine Christian theology
Trinitarian theology
characterizedAs one divine essence in three persons
concerns what God is in essence
contrastedWith polytheism
describes unity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
distinguishedFrom individual divine persons
emphasizes coexistence of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
unity of divine being
hasAspect distinction of divine persons
unity of God
hasComponent Father
Holy Spirit NERFINISHED
Son
hasDebateAbout relationship between unity and plurality in God
hasHistoricalDevelopmentIn Reformation theology NERFINISHED
early church theology
medieval scholasticism
modern Christian theology
hasInterpretationIn Catholic theology
Eastern Orthodox theology NERFINISHED
Latter-day Saint theology
Protestant theology NERFINISHED
hasScripturalBasisClaimedIn New Testament NERFINISHED
Old Testament NERFINISHED
languageOrigin English theological vocabulary
linkedTo Christology NERFINISHED
Pneumatology
doctrine of God
mentionedIn Christian confessions of faith
Christian creeds
refersTo divine essence of God
divine nature of God
relatedConcept Trinity NERFINISHED
divine essence
divine nature
monotheism
relatesTo doctrine of the Trinity
studiedIn dogmatic theology
philosophical theology
termUsedBy Bible translators
Christian theologians
usedIn Christian doctrine
systematic theology

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Articles of Faith focusesOn Godhead
El (in some traditions) epithet Godhead
subject surface form: El
this entity surface form: El Elyon