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    Supports→A three-self theory of the Trinity like Swinburne's is false.

    Swinburne's model entails that the Father, Son, and Spirit are distinct centers of consciousness with potentially divergent preferences, making trinitarian action conceptually fragile.

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    Center of consciousness(as used in philosophy of mind)
    A unified point of awareness or experience—essentially, one 'self' that experiences thoughts, feelings, and perceptions as a single stream.
    Conceptually fragile(describing the logical vulnerability of trinitarian action in Swinburne's model)
    An idea that seems logically weak or unstable; when you examine it carefully, it's hard to make sense of or it falls apart easily.
    Swinburne(in philosophy of religion)
    Richard Swinburne, a famous British philosopher who wrote about God, religion, and the problem of evil—he argued that God's existence can be rationally defended despite the existence of evil in the world.
    Trinitarian action(the specific problem being identified in Swinburne's model)
    Actions or decisions made by God as the Trinity—meaning situations where all three persons (Father, Son, Spirit) need to work together or agree.

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    Trinity / Trinitarian(describing the theological framework being analyzed)
    The Christian belief that God exists as three distinct persons—the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—while still being one God; 'trinitarian' means relating to this three-in-one concept.

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