Trinitarianism
[ trin-i-tair-ee-uh-niz-uhm ]
nounTheology.
the belief in, or doctrine of, the Trinity, the threefold personality of the Christian God.: Compare modalism. See also Monarchianism.
Origin of Trinitarianism
1Other words from Trinitarianism
- an·ti-Trin·i·tar·i·an·ism, noun
- pro-Trin·i·tar·i·an·ism, noun
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How to use Trinitarianism in a sentence
They repudiated heathenism, and regarded Trinitarianism as an aberration.
Creed And Deed | Felix AdlerAnd this is naturally to be expected, because God is one Trinitarianism is not Tritheism.
The Theology of Holiness | Dougan ClarkHe returned to Trinitarianism, and a singular and childlike humility became one of his most marked characteristics.
A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature | John W. Cousin
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