the Father

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The Father is the first person of the Christian Trinity, traditionally understood as the eternal, unbegotten source of the Son and the Holy Spirit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological concept
divine person
person of the Trinity
alsoKnownAs the Father
surface form: God the Father Almighty

the Father
surface form: the Eternal Father

the Father
the First Person of the Trinity
hasAttributeInTheology arche of the Trinity
principle without principle in Trinitarian theology
hasPositionInTrinity first person of the Trinity
hasProperty creator
eternal
omnipotent
omnipresent
omniscient
perfectly good
unbegotten
hasRelationship the Father self-linksurface differs
surface form: Father of Jesus Christ

Father of the Son
source of the Holy Spirit
hasRole creator of heaven and earth
judge
lawgiver
source of the Holy Spirit
source of the Son
sustainer of all things
hasTitle Ancient of Days
King of Kings
surface form: King of kings

God
surface form: Lord of heaven and earth

Lord of hosts
inScripture identified with the one God of Israel in the New Testament
isAddressedInPrayer Abba, Father
Lord’s Prayer
surface form: Our Father
isDepictedAs paternal figure in Christian art
isDescribedAs almighty in the Nicene Creed
maker of heaven and earth in the Apostles' Creed
isRelatedToDoctrine Apostles’ Creed
surface form: Apostles' Creed

Nicene Creed
doctrine of the Trinity
isSourceOf God the Holy Spirit
surface form: the Holy Spirit

the Son
partOf Holy Trinity
religion Christianity
worshipedBy Anglican Communion
surface form: Anglicans

Assyrian Church of the East
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholics

Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Christians

Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Christians

Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestants

Referenced by (23)

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

Eucharistic Prayer addressedTo the Father
this entity surface form: God the Father
Gethsemane prayer addressedTo the Father
this entity surface form: God the Father
Gloria addressedTo the Father
this entity surface form: God the Father
Lord’s Prayer addressedTo the Father
this entity surface form: God the Father
Roman Canon addressedTo the Father
this entity surface form: God the Father
the Father alsoKnownAs the Father
subject surface form: God the Father
the Father alsoKnownAs the Father
subject surface form: God the Father
this entity surface form: God the Father Almighty
the Father alsoKnownAs the Father
subject surface form: God the Father
this entity surface form: the Eternal Father
this entity surface form: God the Father
God the Holy Spirit coEqualWith the Father
this entity surface form: God the Father
this entity surface form: God the Father
this entity surface form: God the Father
this entity surface form: God the Father
Holy Trinity hasPart the Father
this entity surface form: God the Father
this entity surface form: God the Father
Trinity hasPerson the Father
the Father hasRelationship the Father self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: God the Father
this entity surface form: Father of Jesus Christ
this entity surface form: God the Father
God hasTitle the Father
this entity surface form: Father
God the Holy Spirit proceedsFrom the Father
this entity surface form: God the Father
Ancient of Days refersTo the Father
this entity surface form: God the Father
this entity surface form: God the Father
Modalism viewOnFather the Father
this entity surface form: the Father is a mode of the one God