Unitarian
(adjective)
Of or relating to the belief in the unity of God and rejecting the doctrine of the Trinity.
Origin:
From the word "unitarian" meaning "believing in the unity of god and rejecting the doctrine of the trinity".
Examples:
- Unitarian theology emphasizes the oneness of God and the unity of all people.
- The Unitarian church is a liberal denomination that emphasizes individual freedom of belief.
- He was raised in a Unitarian household, but later converted to Buddhism.
- The Unitarian Universalist Association is a liberal denomination that combines elements of Unitarian and Universalist theology.
- The Unitarian movement of the 16th century rejected the doctrine of the Trinity and emphasized the unity of God.