As nouns the difference between trinitarianism and modalism
is that trinitarianism is (theology) the monotheistic christian doctrine that defines god as three divine persons or : the father, the son (jesus christ), and the holy spirit while modalism is (christianity) the doctrine that the trinity is composed of three modes or aspects of divine self-revelation, rather than three parts of god.
trinitarianism
Alternative forms
* Trinitarianism
Noun
(theology) The monotheistic Christian doctrine that defines God as three divine persons or : the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
Synonyms
* triunitarianism, Triunitarianism
* tri-unitarianism, Tri-unitarianism, Tri-Unitarianism
Related terms
* trinitarian, Trinitarian
* triunitarian, Triunitarian
* tri-unitarian, Tri-unitarian, Tri-Unitarian
* trinity, Trinity
* triunity, Triunity
* tri-unity, Tri-unity, Tri-Unity
See also
* binitarianism, Binitarianism
* monotheism, Monotheism
* quadrinitarianism, Quadrinitarianism
* septarianism, Septarianism
* septenarianism, Septenarianism
* theism, Theism
* unitarianism, Unitarianism
modalism
English
Noun
(-)
(Christianity) The doctrine that the Trinity is composed of three modes or aspects of divine self-revelation, rather than three parts of God.
Derived terms
* modalist
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