Comparative Study of Christian Trinity and Indian Trimurty

Belief to the holy Trinity is the most critical axiom of Christian theology which has been criticized more than the others by the two Abrahamic religions, that is Judaism and Islam. The holy Quran calls it blasphemy and heresy in original Christianity but Christians whom call themselves Unitarian, i...

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Main Authors: Alireza Farhang Ghahfarokhi, Ehsan Ghodratollahi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: University of Isfahan 2011-12-01
Series:Comparative Theology
Subjects:
Son
Online Access:http://coth.ui.ac.ir/article_15702_b8b2619da818121edab5649cd1b99a8b.pdf
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Summary:Belief to the holy Trinity is the most critical axiom of Christian theology which has been criticized more than the others by the two Abrahamic religions, that is Judaism and Islam. The holy Quran calls it blasphemy and heresy in original Christianity but Christians whom call themselves Unitarian, interpret this Trinity in view of Unity so they believe that this antinomy is a mystery.   When studying other traditions we encounter ternaries which of course the Indian Trimurti: Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva is the most important one. These two ternaries have simibrities and differences this Trimurti has had deep effects on the Indian society in the case that each of these Gods are appreciated and prayed independently in a pantheistic system. In this article, free from inter religion viewpoints we assess the essence of Trinity from the metaphysical viewpoint and it’s relation to Unity. Finally after investigating the meaning of Christian Trinity and Indian Trimurti we go to the comparative study of these two ternaries.
ISSN:2008-9651
2322-3421