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Trinitarian শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: ত্রিমুখী

Trinitarian Meaning In Bengali ত্রিমুখী

Trinitarian

ত্রিত্ববাদী, ত্রিত্ব-সমন্ধীয়,

Definition

1) Relating to or characteristic of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, which teaches the unity of God as three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
2) Involving or promoting the worship of the Trinity or the belief in the three persons of the Trinity.
3) A member or supporter of a Christian denomination that adheres to the doctrine of the Trinity, particularly emphasizing the relationship between the three persons of God.

Examples

Trinitarian Example in a sentence

1) Trinitarian theology asserts that God exists as three persons in one divine essence.

2) The doctrine of the Trinity is a core belief in many Trinitarian Christian denominations.

3) The Trinitarian nature of God is a complex concept that has been debated throughout Christian history.

4) Many hymns in Christian worship celebrate the Trinitarian nature of God.

5) Trinitarian baptism invokes the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

6) The early Church Fathers played a significant role in formulating Trinitarian doctrine.

7) Trinitarian prayer often involves addressing each person of the Trinity.

8) The Trinitarian belief in the unity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is central to Christian faith.

9) Some debates in Christian theology concern the precise relationship between the three Trinitarian persons.

10) Trinitarian theology emphasizes the mystery of God's triune nature.

Part of Speech

Trinitarian (Noun)

Synonyms

Trinitarian - (SYNONYM) ত্রিত্ববাদী

Trinitarian - (SYNONYM) ত্রিত্ব-সমন্ধীয়

Encyclopedia

Relating to or characteristic of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, which teaches the unity of God as three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Involving or promoting the worship of the Trinity or the belief in the three persons of the Trinity.
A member or supporter of a Christian denomination that adheres to the doctrine of the Trinity, particularly emphasizing the relationship between the three persons of God.