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- Godhead_in_Christianity abstract "Godhead is a Middle English variant of the word godhood, and denotes the Divine Nature or Substance (Ousia) of the Christian God, or the Trinity. Within some traditions such as Mormonism, the term is used as a nontrinitarian substitute for the term Trinity, denoting the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit not as a Trinity, but as a unified council of separate beings in full harmony.".
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- Godhead_in_Christianity subject Category:Christian_philosophy.
- Godhead_in_Christianity subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Godhead_in_Christianity subject Category:Conceptions_of_God.
- Godhead_in_Christianity subject Category:Trinitarianism.
- Godhead_in_Christianity comment "Godhead is a Middle English variant of the word godhood, and denotes the Divine Nature or Substance (Ousia) of the Christian God, or the Trinity. Within some traditions such as Mormonism, the term is used as a nontrinitarian substitute for the term Trinity, denoting the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit not as a Trinity, but as a unified council of separate beings in full harmony.".
- Godhead_in_Christianity label "Godhead in Christianity".
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