watch 01:25
Jurassic World: Dominion Dominates Fandom Wikis - The Loop
Do you like this video?
Play Sound
A tritheistic divinology refers to the divinology holding that The Divine is just one of three component parts of divinity, the other two being The Universe and The Cosmos from the Millettarian cosmology, and therefore remains distinct from a trinitarian view as that divinology holds that The Divine itself holds three distinct natures rather than The Divine being one of three parts of an even higher omnipotence.