God Is Great

God is understood diversely across faiths – from Christianity’s Trinity to Buddhism’s non-theistic enlightenment.

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7 Loaves & Fishes Team

Published on

December 17, 2023
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The Nature of the Divine Across World Religions

Core Theological Perspectives

ReligionConcept of GodKey Attributes
ChristianityTrinitarian: Father, Son, Holy SpiritOmnipotent, loving, personal
IslamAbsolute Oneness (Tawhid)99 Beautiful Names, merciful
HinduismBrahman (ultimate reality) with many manifestationsImmanent and transcendent
BuddhismNon-theistic focus on enlightenmentN/A (focus on Dharma)

Christian Understanding of God

The Trinity Explained

  • Father: Creator and sustainer
  • Son: Incarnate redeemer (John 1:14)
  • Holy Spirit: Divine presence and guide

This triune nature reflects God’s relational essence while maintaining monotheism.

Salvation Theology

Central beliefs about God’s role:

  • Initiated redemption through Christ’s sacrifice
  • Offers grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8)
  • Seeks reconciliation with humanity

Islamic View of Allah

99 Names of Allah

These attributes reveal God’s nature in Islam:

  • Ar-Rahman (The Most Merciful)
  • Al-Hakim (The All-Wise)
  • Al-Quddus (The Most Holy)

Five Pillars and Divine Relationship

How Muslims connect with Allah:

  1. Shahada (Declaration of faith)
  2. Salat (Prayer 5x daily)
  3. Zakat (Charity)
  4. Sawm (Fasting during Ramadan)
  5. Hajj (Pilgrimage to Mecca)

Hindu Concepts of the Divine

Major Deities and Their Roles

DeityRoleSymbolism
BrahmaCreatorFour heads representing Vedas
VishnuPreserverBlue skin, holds conch and discus
ShivaDestroyer/TransformerThird eye, crescent moon

Brahman: The Ultimate Reality

Key aspects of this philosophical concept:

  • Impersonal absolute beyond forms
  • Source of all existence
  • Realized through moksha (liberation)

Buddhist Perspective

Non-Theistic Approach

Distinctive features:

  • Focus on enlightenment, not worship
  • Historical Buddha as teacher, not deity
  • Rebirth governed by karma, not divine judgment

Bodhisattvas and Devotional Practices

While not gods, these enlightened beings:

  1. Delay nirvana to help others
  2. Receive veneration in Mahayana tradition
  3. Serve as inspirational figures

Comparative Insights

Common Themes

  • Divine as source of moral order
  • Sacred texts as revelation
  • Path to transcendence/liberation

Key Differences

AspectWestern ReligionsEastern Traditions
Divine NaturePersonal GodImpersonal force/state
Salvation GoalHeaven/paradiseEnlightenment/moksha
ApproachFaith-centricPractice-centric

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