unitarianism
IPA: junʌtˈɛriʌnɪzʌm
noun
- The belief in a single God, not divided into any aspects, particularly when presented as a contrast to Christian trinitarianism.
- The religious belief that God is a single Person.
- The religion known as Unitarian Universalism
- Any of various Christian denominations such as the Unitarian Church of Transylvania, General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches and American Unitarian Association
Advertisement
Examples of "unitarianism" in Sentences
- On the unitarianism of Jehovah's Witnesses and the Biblical Unitarians.
- Very few Unitarians or Universalists treated "unitarianism" or "universalism" as their religion.
- Isaac Newton's anti-Trinitarianism in the news: How "unitarianism" is a doctrinal leftover that Unitarian Universalists cling to somewhat irrationally.
- One thing that makes this when “unitarianism” becomes “Unitarianism” hard to determine exactly is that U/unitarians are loath to recognize formalities as a matter of theological doctrine!
- Isaac Newton's anti-Trinitarianism in the news: In which I suggest that anti-Trinitarianism "unitarianism" is a kind of doctrinal leftover in Unitarian Universalism that we cling to somewhat irrationally; with 36 comments.
- So I think it is historically misleading to say that Channing and his peers were rallying to "unitarianism" when I think one can more successfully make the case that they were rallying to a liberal and broad-minded Christianity.
- The Progressives' unitarianism in opposing economic injustice has broadened in our day into a trinitarianism that focuses on concerns of race, class and gender, producing a host of studies treating the Founders' "sexism," "homophobia" and "racism."
Advertisement
Advertisement