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Unitarian vs Trinitarianism - What's the difference?

unitarian | trinitarianism |

As nouns the difference between unitarian and trinitarianism

is that unitarian is one who denies the doctrine of the trinity, believing that god exists only in one person; a unipersonalist while 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.

As an adjective unitarian

is espousing a unitary view of something.

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

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Pertaining to Unitarianism
  • References

    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

    See also

    * binitarianism, Binitarianism * monotheism, Monotheism * quadrinitarianism, Quadrinitarianism * septarianism, Septarianism * septenarianism, Septenarianism * theism, Theism * unitarianism, Unitarianism