perichoresis
English
editEtymology
editFrom Ancient Greek περιχώρησις (perikhṓrēsis, “going round, rotation”), from περιχωρέω (perikhōréō), from περί (perí, “around”) + χωρέω (khōréō, “go forward, travel”), because the relationship between the three members of the Trinity was described by early Christians as an eternal interpenetrating circulation.
Noun
editperichoresis (uncountable)
- (Christianity) The doctrine of the Trinity.
Translations
editdoctrine of the Trinity
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