Trinitarian
Christian religion involves the doctrine that there are three aspects of the
Christian godhead :
The Father,
The Son, and
The Holy Spirit. There is some debate among
scholars of
comparative religions over the relevance of the similarity between the concept of
The Trinity and the
Triple Goddesses such as
The Three Fates or the
Morrigan.
The opposite is Unitarian Christian religion, the doctrine that there is only one manifestation of the Christian godhead.