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The Trinity pamphlet: What is the Trinity and What Do Christians Believe? (Understand the Trinity)

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About The Trinity Pamphlet: What Is The Trinity And What

The Trinity is one of the most basic doctrines in Christianity—and one of the key doctrines that separates Christianity from other religions. This glossy full color pamphlet on The Trinity explains the Trinity in clear easy-to-understand terms and illustrations.. The Trinity gives dozens of Scriptures and background documentation that supports the belief that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are all God, not three names for the same Person. This bestseller also answers misunderstandings that cults and other religions may have. Size: 8.5"x 5.5" unfolds to 33" long. Fits inside most Bible covers.   The Trinity pamphlet helps believers know what they believe and why they believe it about this critical Christian doctrine. In 12-panels of rich, well-research information, the pamphlet addresses topics such as: What Christians believe about the Trinity The Trinity and the Bible Misunderstandings about the Trinity How early Christians dealt with misunderstandings The early Church and the Creeds Important Bible verses and references The pamphlet provides interesting facts about the history of the Trinity, for example: More than 60 New Testament Bible passages mention the three Persons together Theophilus, sixth bishop of Antioch, Syria, is the first person known to have used the word “Trinity” in his work, Refutation of Autolycus (AD 168) It’s probably not surprising that a doctrine that’s as critical as the Trinity is at the center of numerous misunderstandings. For instance, God is not, 1+1+1=3; God is 1x1x1=1.  The Trinity pamphlet addresses six of the most common Trinity misunderstandings: 1.      Misunderstanding 1: “The word Trinity does not appear in the Bible; it is a belief made up by 4th century Christians.” 2.      Misunderstanding 2: “Christians believe there are three Gods.”