Unitarianism

usgb/ˌjuːnɪˈteriənɪzəm/
noun

A type of Christianity that believes God is just one person, not divided into three forms.

After much soul-searching, she decided to convert to Unitarianism.
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Often appears as...

  • practice unitarianism
  • convert to unitarianism
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Religious Context

Unitarianism is used when discussing theological beliefs about God's nature in Christianity.

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Her religious studies essay focused on Unitarianism and the concept of one God.
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Specific Denomination

Unitarianism refers to a particular Christian church; remember it's a proper noun.

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The Unitarian church is known for its Unitarianism stance on the Holy Trinity.
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Confusion Alert

Don't confuse Unitarianism with universalism, despite their historical merger in some regions.

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Though similar in some aspects, Unitarianism differs from universalism in its views on God.
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