Social trinitarianism
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The social trinitarianism is a Christian interpretation of the Trinity as consisting of three persons in a loving relationship, which reflects a model for human relationships.[1]
The teaching emphasizes that God is an inherently social being.[2] Human unity approaches conformity to the image of God's unity through self-giving, empathy, adoration for one another, etc. Such love is a fitting ethical likeness to God, but is in stark contrast to God's unity of being.[3]
Those who are often associated with this term include Jürgen Moltmann,[4] Miroslav Volf,[5] Elizabeth Johnson,[6] Leonardo Boff,[7] John Zizioulas[8] and Catherine LaCugna.