Thereness vs Threeness - What's the difference?
thereness | threeness |
(philosophy) The quality of being there, or in some place; presence; existence.
The state of being three; triunity; trinity.
* 2009 , (Diarmaid MacCulloch), A History of Christianity , Penguin 2010, p. 218:
* 2012 , Gilles Emery, Matthew Levering, The Oxford Handbook Of The Trinity :
A group of three; a trio.
(religious) The Trinity.
* 2010 , Jakob Boehme, Jeff Bach, Michael L. Birkel, Genius of the Transcendent :
As a noun thereness
is (philosophy) the quality of being there, or in some place; presence; existence.As a proper noun threeness is
(christianity) in christian belief, the three persons (personae) of the godhead: father, son and holy spirit; trinity.thereness
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* not-therenessthreeness
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- the Cappadocian Fathers provided a way of speaking about the Trinity which would create a balance between threeness and oneness.
- [...] This statement focuses more on God's oness than on his threeness .
- Therefore concern yourselves, you philosophers: how God has created this world in six days. For the work of each day is a creation of a spirit in the Holy Threeness , and the seventh day is the rest of the Sabbath of God, in the seventh [...]