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{{Short description|Jesus as the son of God the Father}}
{{Christology|expanded=Concepts}}
In [[Christianity]], the title '''Son of God''' refers to the status of [[Jesus in Christianity|Jesus]] as the divine son of [[God the Father]]. As a part of the theological concept of [[Trinity]], it also refers to his status as [[God the Son]], the second person or [[Hypostasis (philosophy and religion)|hypostasis]] of the [[Godhead in Christianity|Godhead]].
 
It derives from several uses in the [[New Testament]] and [[early Christian]] [[Christian theology|theology]]. The terms "[[son of God]]" and "son of the {{Lord}}" are found in several passages of the [[Old Testament]].