Unitarian

usgb/ˌjuːnɪˈteriən/
noun

A person who believes in the doctrine of Unitarianism, which states God exists as one entity, not a Trinity.

As a Unitarian, she does not believe in the Holy Trinity of Christian doctrine.
Visual representation of "unitarian" - A person who believes in the doctrine of Unitarianism, which states God exists as one entity, not a Trinity.

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  • unitarian church
  • unitarian faith

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Monotheistic Context

Emphasize its meaning of believing in one God, unlike some religions that have multiple gods.

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In a Unitarian belief system, multiple deities are rejected in favor of one God.
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Christian Specificity

Make clear that Unitarianism is a form of Christianity distinct from mainstream doctrines.

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As a Unitarian, he follows Christian teachings but interprets the nature of God differently.
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Trinity Distinction

Highlight the contrast with the Trinity concept common in other Christian denominations.

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A Unitarian views God as a singular entity, not divided into Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
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