Also known as The Father, Father, Eternal Father
in Christianity, the first of the three persons of the Trinity, who begets the Son and from whom the Holy Spirit proceeds
In Christianity, "God the Father" refers to the first person of the Trinity—the three-part understanding of God that also includes the Son and the Holy Spirit. This concept matters because it shapes how Christians understand God's nature and role, particularly as the originating source from which the other two divine persons come.
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