Christian art in Ethiopia has a curious feature not often seen anywhere else: the depiction of the Trinity as three identical old men. They are typically depicted like this with the heads of the four gospels in the corners.
Trinitarianism demands a God whose hands are dirty in history. Any
distant conception of God always presupposes a much more “mono”
entity.
The trinity is a tangled God who gets tangled up in flesh, blood, and
time but remains infinite.
How do you categorize that? He gets his own special category.