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    The Holy Trinity is the central and defining doctrine of nearly all mainstream Christian denominations, asserting that God exists eternally as three co-equal, co-eternal, consubstantial, and distinct persons: the Father, the Son (the Logos), and the Holy Spirit. This concept posits a unity of essence (the divine ousia) within a plurality of persons (hypostases) [1]. Understanding the relationship between these three persons—the mode of their eternal generation and procession—forms the core of Trinitarian theology.
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