tritheism

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Etymology

tri- + theism

Noun

tritheism (usually uncountable, plural tritheisms)

  1. A belief in three gods, especially the nontrinitarian doctrine that God the Son, God the Father, and the Holy Spirit are separate gods which is condemned as heresy by most Christian denominations.

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