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Godhead is a variant of the word , and denotes the or substance ( ) of . The term refers to the aspect or substratum of that lies behind God's actions or properties (i.e., it is the of God), and its nature has been the subject of long debate in every major .


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Godhead in Judaism refers to the unknowable aspect of God, which lies beyond his actions or emanations. notes that "The plural 'Elohot, gods, must not be confused with 'Elohut, Godhead. The latter is used with reference to God".Kadushin, M. The rabbinic mind (2001) p. 199.

Godhead in Christianity refers to the substantial essence or nature of God in Christianity, the substantial impersonal being of God, as opposed to the individual persons or hypostases of the ; in other words, the Godhead refers to the "what" of God, and God refers to the "who" of God. The concept is especially important in Christian negative theology, e.g., the theology of the Godhead according to Pseudo-Dionysius. Within some traditions, such as the Church of Latter-day Saints, the term is used as a nontrinitarian substitute for the term Trinity, denoting the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit not as a Trinity, but as a unified council of separate beings in full harmony.

introduced the term godhede into English versions in two places, and, though somewhat archaic, the term survives in because of its use in three places of the (1525), the (1560/1599), and King James Version (1611). In that translation, the word was used to translate three different words:

Acts 17:29θεῖονtheionadjective"divine, godly"divinumthat godli thinggodhedthe divine being
Romans 1:20θειότηςtheiotēsnoun"divinity, divine nature"divinitasgodhedgodheddivine nature
Colossians 2:9θεότηςtheotēsnoun"deity"divinitasthe Godhedthe godheeddeity

God in Mormonism, as represented by most Mormon communities (including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), means (the Father), whereas Godhead means a council of three distinct gods; Elohim, (the Son, or Jesus), and the . The Father and Son have perfected, material bodies, while the Holy Spirit is a spirit and does not have a body. This conception differs from the traditional Christian ; in Mormonism, the three persons are considered to be physically separate beings or personages, but united in will and purpose.The term with its distinctive Mormon usage first appeared in Lectures on Faith (published 1834), Lecture 5 ("We shall in this lecture speak of the Godhead; we mean the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit."). The term "Godhead" also appears several times in Lecture 2 in its sense as used in the Authorized King James Version as meaning divinity. As such, the term differs from how it is used in traditional Christianity. This description of God represents the of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), established early in the 19th century.

In , the equivalent property is , literally, "one Om",

(1999). 9780877790440 .
(2025). 9780195694208, Oxford University Press. .
hence interpreted as "There is only one God
(2025). 9788171427543, Unistar Books. .
or one Creator"
(2020). 9781350139893, Bloomsbury Publishing. .
), which denotes the one supreme reality. It is a central tenet of Sikh religious philosophy.
(2025). 9781852767693, Fu Ltd..
According to Indologist , the phrase is a compound of ik ("one" in Punjabi) and onkar, canonically understood in Sikhism to refer to "absolute monotheistic unity of God".
(1999). 9780877790440, Merriam-Webster. .


See also
  • , the quality of being God
  • Conceptions of God
  • God in Hinduism
    • , the divine source of being, through which all emanates
    • , the "oversoul" or supreme spirit
    • Three godheads (Ayyavazhi) or Trimurti, Brahmā, Vishnu and Śhiva
    • or Supreme Personality of Godhead, the divine person from whom all emanates


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