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26704
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English
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Unity in Action and the Unity of God
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Element : A Journal of Mormon Philosophy and Theology
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Spring 2006
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1
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Orem, UT
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The Society for Mormon Philosophy and Theology
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17-32
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This article discusses the unity of the Godhead, or the Trinity, and whether or not it can be considered "one person". Drawing from Aristotle's idea that a person is understood as an origin of actions. If God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost are unified in purpose and action, then, as Huff explains, They can be described as "one person", due to the single origin of action from Them.