As nouns the difference between unitarian and lutheran
is that
unitarian is a Christian who does not believe in the traditional doctrine of the Trinity while
Lutheran is a member of any of the Christian churches of which identify with the theology of
Martin Luther.
As adjectives the difference between unitarian and lutheran
is that
unitarian is pertaining to Unitarianism while
Lutheran is of or pertaining to the theology of
Martin Luther or its followers.
unitarian English
Noun
( en noun)
A Christian who does not believe in the traditional doctrine of the Trinity.
A follower of Unitarian Universalism; or a member of a Unitarian Universalist Church in North America who adhered to, or identifies with, the Unitarian part of that church prior to consolidation in 1961.
(rare) A Muslim, Jew or other kind of monotheist who is not a Christian.
A member of a certain political movement, especially the Unitarios'' of nineteenth century Argentina (known as the ''Unitarian Party in English).
Synonyms
* Unitarian Universalist
Antonyms
* Trinitarian
Derived terms
* Unitarianism
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lutheran English
Adjective
( en adjective)
Of or pertaining to the theology of (Martin Luther) or its followers.
- A Lutheran understanding of the Lord's Supper is not the same as that of other denominations.
Synonyms
* Evangelical Lutheran
Noun
( en noun)
A member of any of the Christian churches of which identify with the theology of (Martin Luther).
- The split between the Lutherans and the Roman Catholics began with the Edict of Worms in 1521
Hypernyms
* Protestant
See also
* Lutheranism
;List of Lutheran Denominations
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