The Trinity Explained Without Confusion
By The Most Reverend Dr. Kelvin Simmons, D.Div.
Certified Bishop and Imam • Universalist Theologian • 2018 Cancer Survivor
Founder & Director, New Hope Theological Society
📌 This is part of the NHTS Foundational Theology Series.
Start here → https://newhopetheologicalsociety.wordpress.com/2026/03/27/what-is-theology-and-why-it-matters-today/
The Trinity is one of the most discussed and misunderstood concepts in Christian theology.
At its core, the Trinity teaches that God is one being expressed in three distinct persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
This does not mean three gods, nor does it mean one person switching roles. It is an attempt to describe a complex understanding of divine reality.
The doctrine developed as early Christians tried to reconcile their belief in one God with their experience of Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
While often misunderstood, the Trinity is best approached as a relational concept rather than a mathematical equation.
It emphasizes unity, relationship, and divine complexity.
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About the Author
The Most Reverend Dr. Kelvin Simmons, D.Div., Certified Bishop and Imam, Universalist Theologian, 2018 Cancer Survivor.



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