godhead in English

noun
1
God.
By a unique, transcendent agreement between the persons of the Godhead , God sent and dealt with His Son in our nature as if He, and not us, had been rejected.

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1. Triune Buddhist godhead, c. 12th century C.E.

2. The Godhead is three separate and distinct beings, unified in purpose.

3. 1) Purusa-Avataras Lord Sri Krishna is the svayam-rupa Personality of Godhead, and all other forms of Godhead are Lord Sri Krishna's plenary portions and integrated parts.

4. How did Jesus, at Mark 10:18, show that he was not part of a Godhead?

5. 24 It seems to me to be both useless and presumptuous to attempt to pierce the incognito of the essential Godhead.

6. How could any part of an almighty Godhead—Father, Son, or holy spirit—ever be lower than angels?

7. •It would appear that God did all Anointing in both Old and New Testament by the Holy Spirit the third person in the Godhead

8. Likewise, the developed concept of three coequal partners in the Godhead found in later Creedal formulations cannot be clearly detected within the confines of the canon

9. And it meant “Son” in a literal way, as with a natural father and son, not as some mysterious part of a Trinity Godhead.

10. Babyism #6132862 - 10/04/06 02:27 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) Edit : Reply : Quote : Quick Reply : When a person is enjoying frequent unity with Godhead, and touching with the Order of Truth

11. The unique combination of these two factors—a focus on the Savior and the plainness of the teachings—powerfully invites the confirming witness of the third member of the Godhead, even the Holy Ghost.

12. Arianism is often considered to be a form of Unitarian theology in that it stresses God’s unity at the expense of the notion of the Trinity, the doctrine that three distinct persons are united in one Godhead.

13. Few churches today would deny that he is the Son of God yet, in many of these same churches, he is also called "God the Son" -- the second person of a Biune or Triune Godhead.

14. The word "Consubstantial", was used by the Council of Chalcedon (451) also to declare that Christ is "Consubstantial with the Father in respect of the Godhead, and the same Consubstantial with us in respect of the manhood"

15. Aeon, (Greek: “age,” or “lifetime”), in Gnosticism and Manichaeism, one of the orders of spirits, or spheres of being, that emanated from the Godhead and were attributes of the nature of the absolute; an important element in the cosmology that developed around the central concept of Gnostic d

16. Christocentric is a doctrinal term within Christianity, describing theological positions that focus on Jesus Christ, the second person of the Christian Trinity, in relation to the Godhead / God the Father or the Holy Spirit. Christocentric theologies make Christ the central theme about which all other theological positions/doctrines are oriented.