International Journal of Language & Linguistics

ISSN 2374-8850 (Print), 2374-8869 (Online) DOI: 10.30845/ijll

On the Triune God in Letters
Dr. MilicaLukić, Full Professor

Abstract
The paper uses the example of a short illustration of the first three tripartitely coded letters of the Glagolitic script – azъ, buky,vêdê / vêdi – to show that it is a script of Christian orientation. According to the prevailing belief in philology, this philosophical-symbolic script was compiled in the second half of the 9th century by Greek intellectual Constantine Cyril the Philosopher, who was entrusted with the mission of completing the process of Christianization among the (Moravian) Slavs. With their shape, numerical value, name, and symbolism, the selected first three letters of the Glagolitic script tell the story of the Christian Triune God – the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

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