Within Christianity, the doctrine of the Trinity states that God is a single Being who exists, simultaneously and eternally, as a perichoresis of three persons (personae, prosopa): Father (the Source, the Eternal Majesty); the Son (the eternal Logos or Word, incarnate as Jesus of Nazareth); and the Holy Spirit (the Paraclete or advocate). Since the 4th Century AD, in both Eastern and Western Christianity, this doctrine has been stated as "One God in Three Persons," all three of whom, as distinct and co-eternal "persons" or "hypostases," share a single Divine essence, being, or nature. Supporting the doctrine of the Trinity is known as Trinitarianism, and is opposed to the positions of Binitarianism (two deities/persons/aspects), and Unitarianism (one deity/person/aspect), which are held by some minor Christian groups.
The word "Trinity" comes from "Trinitas", a Latin abstract noun that most literally means "three-ness" (or "the property of occurring three at once"). Or, simply put, "three are one". The first recorded use of this Latin word was by Tertullian in about 200, to refer to Father, Son and Holy Spirit, or, in general, to any set of three things.
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Infocom Homepage: Trinity - Description, box art, release information, game statistics, and packaging details.
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Meta Description: [ Trinity for Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore 128, DOS, Macintosh by Infocom. (From Infocom Home Page fan site)
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New Zork Times: Trinity: A Nuclear Time Warp - Announcement of the game from Infocom's official newsletter.
Review by Matthew Murray - Capsule review. Trinity tells a startlingly serious and mature story.
SPAG Reviews: Trinity - Two reviews by Matthew Amster and Molley the Mage.
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The Infocom Gallery: Trinity - High-quality scans of box, comic book, and feelies.
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