Plato's beliefs on trinity
"Plato's beliefs on the Trinity are not explicitly detailed in his writings. However, his ideas of a divine triad suggest a triune God, which has been interpreted by later philosophers and theologians. Plato's concepts of "God, the ideas, and the World-Spirit" have been influential in the development of the Trinity doctrine, particularly in the fourth century. The early Church, influenced by Platonic ideas, began to accept the Trinity doctrine, which has been a fundamental aspect of Christian theology since then."
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