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The Shield of the Trinity: A Medieval Christian Symbol Explained #3387047 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line drawing depicts the *Scutum Fidei* (Shield of the Faith), a symbolic representation of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity dating to the 13th century. Three outer circles labeled *PATER*, *FILIUS*, and *SPS SACTVS* (Spiritus Sanctus) connect to a central circle labeled *DEVS*, with connecting bands inscribed *EST* (is) and *NON EST* (is not), affirming both unity and distinction. The shield shape underscores its use as a defensive emblem of orthodox belief against heresy.
Commonly used in theological education, church history resources, and medieval art studies; this image serves users seeking visual explanations of Trinitarian doctrine, historical Christian symbolism, or medieval manuscript iconography.
Related Cliparts: Discover the Shield of the Trinity-a 13th-century medieval diagram visualizing the doctrine of the Holy Trinity using Latin phrases and geometric logic. Learn its history and meaning.
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