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  • Holy Trinity
  • Holy Trinity
  • Holy Trinity
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  • Holy Trinity can refer to two different Advent strategies.
  • The most tried-and-true way to build an ideal group consists of the following Holy Trinity: * Tank(s) to take the damage (Warrior, Druid, and Paladin.) * Healer(s) to keep party members alive (Priest, Druid, Shaman, and Paladin.) * Damage dealers to deal most of the damage (Mage, Warlock, Hunter, and Rogue are pure damage dealers but the other five classes can be damage dealers as well with the right spec and gear.) Having each of them covered is not the only way to survive, but many people will initially try to build such a group when setting out for instance runs at high levels.
  • The Holy Trinity in Christian belief is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
  • The most tried-and-true way to build an ideal group consists of the following Holy Trinity: * Tank(s) to take the damage (Warrior, Druid, Paladin and Death Knight.) * Healer(s) to keep party members alive (Priest, Druid, Shaman and Paladin.) * Damage dealers to deal most of the damage (Mage, Warlock, Hunter and Rogue are pure damage dealers but all classes can be damage dealers as well with the right spec and gear.) Having each of them covered is not the only way to survive, but many people will initially try to build such a group when setting out for instance runs at high levels.
  • Orthodox Christians worship the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—the Holy Trinity, the one God. Following the Holy Scriptures and the Church Fathers, the Church believes that the Trinity is three divine persons (hypostases) who share one essence (ousia). It is paradoxical to believe thus, but that is how God has revealed himself. All three persons are consubstantial with each other, that is, they are of one essence (homoousios) and coeternal. There never was a time when any of the persons of the Trinity did not exist. God is beyond and before time and yet acts within time, moving and speaking within history.
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  • Holy Trinity
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  • Holy Trinity can refer to two different Advent strategies.
  • Orthodox Christians worship the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—the Holy Trinity, the one God. Following the Holy Scriptures and the Church Fathers, the Church believes that the Trinity is three divine persons (hypostases) who share one essence (ousia). It is paradoxical to believe thus, but that is how God has revealed himself. All three persons are consubstantial with each other, that is, they are of one essence (homoousios) and coeternal. There never was a time when any of the persons of the Trinity did not exist. God is beyond and before time and yet acts within time, moving and speaking within history. God is not an impersonal essence or mere "higher power," but rather each of the divine persons relates to mankind personally. Neither is God a simple name for three gods (i.e., polytheism), but rather the Orthodox faith is monotheist and yet Trinitarian. The God of the Orthodox Christian Church is the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the I AM who revealed himself to Moses in the burning bush. The source and unity of the Holy Trinity is the Father, from whom the Son is begotten and also from whom the Spirit proceeds. Thus, the Father is both the ground of unity of the Trinity and also of distinction. To try to comprehend unbegottenness (Father), begottenness (Son), or procession (Holy Spirit) leads to insanity, says the holy Gregory the Theologian, and so the Church approaches God in divine mystery, approaching God apophatically, being content to encounter God personally and yet realize the inadequacy of the human mind to comprehend Him. The primary statement of what the Church believes about God is to be found in the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed.
  • The most tried-and-true way to build an ideal group consists of the following Holy Trinity: * Tank(s) to take the damage (Warrior, Druid, and Paladin.) * Healer(s) to keep party members alive (Priest, Druid, Shaman, and Paladin.) * Damage dealers to deal most of the damage (Mage, Warlock, Hunter, and Rogue are pure damage dealers but the other five classes can be damage dealers as well with the right spec and gear.) Having each of them covered is not the only way to survive, but many people will initially try to build such a group when setting out for instance runs at high levels.
  • The Holy Trinity in Christian belief is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
  • The most tried-and-true way to build an ideal group consists of the following Holy Trinity: * Tank(s) to take the damage (Warrior, Druid, Paladin and Death Knight.) * Healer(s) to keep party members alive (Priest, Druid, Shaman and Paladin.) * Damage dealers to deal most of the damage (Mage, Warlock, Hunter and Rogue are pure damage dealers but all classes can be damage dealers as well with the right spec and gear.) Having each of them covered is not the only way to survive, but many people will initially try to build such a group when setting out for instance runs at high levels.
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