Oneness (concept) is related to Enlightenment and is referring to the experience of oneness and nonduality. The concept appears in multiple religious and mystical belief systems/philosophy. It is enlightenment attained through meditation or relaxation. It is a realisation that labelling items and actions is pointless. Those enlightened observe an object or action and do not give it a label, believing that labels no longer matter; only the senses are used, not the mind. It is perceived as a sense of lucidity.
Oneness in Christian theology is an attribute of the Christian deity put forward in contradistinction to trinitarianism. Oneness of God means that Father, Son and Holy Spirit, while all fully divine (in contrast with the lesser status of Son and Spirit associated with some beliefs), are not separate persons but expressions of the one God. Oneness Pentecostalism is a specific sect of Pentecostalism proclaiming the oneness of God. There are others (not Pentecostals) who believe in the oneness of God: see also Unitarianism, Sabellianism, and Nontrinitarianism.
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Oneness of God means that Father, Son and Holy Spirit, while all fully divine (in contrast with the lesser status of Son and Spirit associated with some beliefs), are not separate persons but expressions of the one God.