Perichoresis

In Christian theology, perichoresis (from Ancient Greek: περιχώρησις, romanized: perikhōrēsis, lit. 'rotation') is the relationship of the three persons of the triune God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) to one another. The term was first used theologically by the Church Fathers.

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Perichoresis

In Christian theology, perichoresis (from Ancient Greek: περιχώρησις, romanized: perikhōrēsis, lit. 'rotation') is the relationship of the three persons of the triune God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) to one another. The term was first used theologically by the Church Fathers.

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