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* Trinitas [lat]
* Trinitas [lat]
|three distinct persons God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit sharing the same essence.
|three distinct persons God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit sharing the same essence
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* Christianity
* Christianity

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concept description religion/folklore
  • diá Christón salótita διά Χριστόν σαλότητα [ell]
  • jurodstvo юродство [rus]
ascetic behaviour that contests the society's order by being abnormal.
  • Eastern Orthodoxy
  • géwù zhìzhī 格物致知 格物致知 [cmn]
gaining knowledge by intense studying of the object
  • Ruism
  • ʾīmān إِيمَان [arb]
recognition of faith and deeds
  • Islam
  • ʾiḥsān إحسان [arb]
showing one's inner faith in deeds and actions of social responsibility
  • Islam
  • Trinitas [lat]
three distinct persons God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit sharing the same essence
  • Christianity
  • zhīxíng héyī 知行合一 知行合一 [cmn]
keeping one's cognition and deeds consistent
  • Yangming school


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