Unitarian Christian Theology
- Unitarian Christian Theology
Unitarian Christian Theology [ˌju:nɪ'tɛ:rɪən]
adjective relating to belief in the unity of God and rejection of the doctrine of the Trinity.
noun a Christian holding this belief.
Derivatives
Unitarianism noun
Origin
C17: from mod. L.
unitarius (from L.
unitas 'unity') +
-an.
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