(Robert Sepehr) Before Christianity existed, there was what is now commonly known as Paganism, which is also called Polytheism, the belief or worship of more than one God. Tritheism is a word that comes from the Greek, meaning ‘Three Divinity’, and in antiquity, as well as in certain forms of Neopaganism, the Triple Goddess is a deity or archetype viewed as a triunity of three distinct aspects or figures united in one being.