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Nontrinitarianism is a form of
Christianity that
rejects the
mainstream Christian doctrine of the Trinity—the
belief that God is
three distinct hypostases...
- trinitarians,
while its
opponents are
called antitrinitarians or
nontrinitarians.
Christian nontrinitarian positions include Unitarianism,
Binitarianism and Modalism...
- Saints,
often informally known as the LDS
Church or
Mormon Church, is a
nontrinitarian,
Christian church that
considers itself to be the
restoration of the...
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three persons.
Nontrinitarianism (or antitrinitarianism)
refers to
theology that
rejects the
doctrine of the Trinity.
Various nontrinitarian views, such...
- Adoptionism, also
called dynamic monarchianism, is an
early Christian nontrinitarian theological doctrine,
which holds that
Jesus was
adopted as the Son...
- Sir
Isaac Newton PRS (25
December 1642 – 20
March 1726/27) was an
English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and
author (described...
- also hold the
doctrine of the ****umption of Mary as a
pious opinion.
Nontrinitarians, such as Unitarians, Christadelphians, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Latter-Day...
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religious turmoil and wars of
religion that
beset Europe. In Poland,
Nontrinitarian Christianity became the
doctrine of the so-called
Polish Brethren, who...
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Arianism is a
nontrinitarian Christological doctrine.
Arian may also
refer to: A
follower of Arius, a
Christian presbyter in the 3rd and 4th
century Arian...
- po****ce. The
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints is the
largest nontrinitarian Christian group in
Texas alongside the Jehovah's Witnesses. Non-Christian...