trinitarianism
English
Alternative forms
- Trinitarianism
Etymology
From trinitarian + -ism.
Noun
trinitarianism (countable and uncountable, plural trinitarianisms)
- (theology) The monotheistic Christian doctrine that defines God as three divine persons or hypostases: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
- Synonyms: triunitarianism, Triunitarianism, tri-unitarianism, Tri-unitarianism, Tri-Unitarianism
Related terms
- trinitarian
- Trinitarian
- trinity
- Trinity
- Tri-unitarian
- Tri-Unitarian
- triunitarian
- Triunitarian
- tri-unitarian
- Tri-unity
- tri-unity
- triunity
- Triunity
- Tri-Unity
Translations
doctrine of three persons or hypostases in one Godhead
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See also
- binitarianism
- Binitarianism
- monotheism
- Monotheism
- quadrinitarianism
- Quadrinitarianism
- Septarianism
- septarianism
- septenarianism
- Septenarianism
- Theism
- theism
- unitarianism
- Unitarianism
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