MONOTHEISM
Monotheism is the teaching that God is one. As to what sort of oneness God has depends on the context of its affirmation.
Three types of Monotheism
Unitarianism - God is one in nature and one in person
Binitarianism - God is one in nature and two in person.
Trinitarianism- God is one in nature and three in person. In other words, God is Triune (i.e. Three in unity).
Three types of Monotheism
Unitarianism - God is one in nature and one in person
Binitarianism - God is one in nature and two in person.
Trinitarianism- God is one in nature and three in person. In other words, God is Triune (i.e. Three in unity).
Jewish Monotheism
God is one and His name is Yahweh. He alone is God and there is no other ( Isaiah 45:1). There is no God formed before or after Him ( Isaiah 43:10). His Word, Wisdom, Glory, Spirit and the Angel of His Face are all His revelation and communication of himself to the world (Exodus 3:2, Psalm 33:6, Proverbs 8:22-30).
Christian Monotheism
God is one in nature and three in person. God has His own Son and Spirit who are both equally share in His complete godhood (Compare Exodus 3:14 to Matthew 28:19; Compare Deuteronomy 32:39 to John 10:28-30).