The Trinity (AQA GCSE Religious Studies A (8062))

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Glenn Millington

Written by: Glenn Millington

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The Oneness of God & the Holy Trinity

The Trinity

  • The Holy Trinity is the belief that God is Three-in-One, or Trinity,

    • God the Creator and Father,

    • Jesus as the Son of God

    • Holy Spirit as the Spirit of God at work in the world

 

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The Trinity

  • All are both worshipped, and acknowledged as separate persons of the one God

  • The Trinity is not explicitly stated in the New Testament but it has become something that marks Christianity out from other monotheistic religions such as Islam and Judaism, which reject the idea that God can be three


The Nicene Creed

  • A key source of authority for believing in the Trinity is the Nicene Creed

  • The statement is recited by Christians of many denominations in their regular acts of worship

    • The Creed was drawn up in 325 CE by the Council of Nicaea (a gathering of all bishops from across the world)

  • ‘We believe in one God, the Father the Almighty … We believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only Son of God … We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord and giver of life’ (The Nicene Creed)

  • The Creed also affirms the unity of the Church, baptism and repentance for the remission of sins, the resurrection of the dead, the final judgement, and everlasting life

The Influence of the Trinity on Christians

How the belief in the Trinity influences Christians today 

  • As the Father, God is loving so Christians may feel loved and demonstrate love for others for example by giving to charity

  • As the Son, God was incarnate

    • He lived and died among humans so Christians know that God can understand them

    • He can feel pain like we do so Christians can pray to God for help

  • As the Spirit, God is a source of spiritual strength

    • Christians can feel the Spirit at work in their lives and this strengthens and supports them

  • The Trinity is a mystery so Christians can accept that there are things that they cannot know about God

  • The Trinity explains many things in the Bible so Christians can understand events like the voice from heaven at Jesus’ baptism. They can also understand the importance of the Trinity for baptism. In the name of the Father, Son & Spirit

Worked Example

Which one of the following is the idea that God is three-in-one?

[1 mark]

A. Atonement

B. Incarnation

C. Salvation

D. Trinity

 

Answer:

D - Trinity (1)

All of the other answers are keywords associated with this topic but it is Trinity that means the idea that God is three-in-one

Examiner Tips and Tricks

You are expected to not only know what the Trinity is, but also how belief in the Trinity influences the way that Christians lead their lives. This could be the individual elements of the Trinity or the Trinity as a whole.

For example, a 4 mark question might ask you to:

Explain two ways in which belief in the Trinity influences Christians today

In response, you could write about how a belief in God as ‘The Father’ might lead them to give to charity and care for others just as God as ‘The Father’ loves and cares for us.

OR

It may lead Christians to accept that just as ‘The Trinity’ itself is mysterious and difficult to understand, Christians must accept that there will be things within their own lives that they cannot fully comprehend. 

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Glenn Millington

Author: Glenn Millington

Expertise: Religious Studies

After graduating with a degree in Theology and Religious Studies, Glenn completed a PGCE over 20 years ago. He later gained an MA in Education Studies from the Manchester Metropolitan University. More recently Glenn completed a PhD in Educational Research focusing on educational disadvantage at Edge Hill University. Glenn is incredibly passionate about developing resources to enable students to succeed in Religious Education.

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After graduating with a degree in Geography, Bridgette completed a PGCE over 25 years ago. She later gained an MA Learning, Technology and Education from the University of Nottingham focussing on online learning. At a time when the study of geography has never been more important, Bridgette is passionate about creating content which supports students in achieving their potential in geography and builds their confidence.