- Eternity, in
common parlance, is an
infinite amount of time that
never ends or the quality,
condition or fact of
being everlasting or eternal. classical...
- begotten/made
before time by God the Father; therefore,
Jesus was not
coeternal with God the Father, but
nonetheless Jesus began to
exist outside time...
- Also,
Mormonism teaches that the
intelligence dwelling in each
human is
coeternal with God.
Mormons use the term
omnipotent to
describe God, and regard...
-
concerning the
nature of God,
which defines one God
existing in three,
coeternal,
consubstantial divine persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ)...
- the Son, and of the Holy
Ghost is all one: the
glory equal, the
majesty coeternal."
Lutherans believe Jesus is the Christ, the
savior promised in the Old...
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estuary aetās aet- age coetaneity,
coetaneous aevum aev- age, eon age,
coeternal, coeval, coevality, eternal, eterne, eviternal, grandevity, grandevous...
- Trinity—the
belief that God is
three distinct hypostases or
persons who are
coeternal, coequal, and
indivisibly united in one being, or
essence (from the Ancient...
- Son, and of the Holy Ghost, is all one; the
Glory equal, the
Majesty coeternal. Such as the
Father is; such is the Son; and such is the Holy Ghost. The...
- Creed,
which holds the
Father and Son to be
distinct yet also coequal,
coeternal, and
consubstantial divine persons. The use of the word
homoousios in...
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Providence ("in qua
omnia semel et
simul fecit Deus"), and are
eternal but not
coeternal with God.
According to John of Salisbury,
Bernard also
taught that there...