File:Recent Trinity Shield.png
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DescriptionRecent Trinity Shield.png |
English: An example of the type of depiction of the Shield of the Trinity diagram recently popularized among some English-speaking Protestants by books such as "The Moody Handbook of Theology" by Paul P. Enns (1989) and "Charts of Christian Theology and Doctrine" by H. Wayne House (1992), etc. The version here was redrawn from scratch (with exactly symmetric geometry, increased relative lowercase font size etc.). |
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current | 02:19, 19 September 2019 | 1,130 × 1,130 (194 KB) | RootOfAllLight (talk | contribs) | Adjusted size. | |
15:16, 31 March 2018 | 498 × 480 (60 KB) | RootOfAllLight (talk | contribs) | Adjusted contrast and height. | ||
07:03, 26 March 2018 | 618 × 596 (74 KB) | RootOfAllLight (talk | contribs) | Contrast changed. | ||
16:45, 25 March 2018 | 618 × 596 (136 KB) | RootOfAllLight (talk | contribs) | Centered. | ||
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