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In Christianity, God is believed to be the eternal, supreme being who created and preserves all things. [5] Most Christians believe in a monotheistic, trinitarian conception of God, which is both transcendent (wholly independent of, and removed from, the material universe) and immanent (involved in the material universe). [6]
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Enumeration. The Westminster Shorter Catechism 's definition...
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The Bible usually uses the name of God in the singular (e.g....
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In Christian theology the word is considered a personal and...
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Bibliography. External links. God. Representation (for the...
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In Christianity, God is believed to be the eternal, supreme being who created and preserves all things. Most Christians believe in a monotheistic, trinitarian conception of God, which is both transcendent and immanent.
Referencing. God in Christianity. A drawing of God by Michelangelo c. 1510. In Christianity, one way people think of God is as a being that made everything and lives forever. The Christian Bible speaks of God as one who is, who speaks, who sees, hears, acts, and loves. Christians believe that God has a will and is a kind, all powerful being.