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Definition of Trinitarianism
1. Noun. Christian doctrine stressing belief in the Trinity.
Definition of Trinitarianism
1. n. The doctrine of the Trinity; the doctrine that there are three distinct persons in the Godhead.
Definition of Trinitarianism
1. Noun. (theology) The monotheistic Christian doctrine that defines God as three divine persons or ''hypostases'' (Greek — plural: ?????????? '''hypostáseis''', singular: ????????? '''hypóstasis'''): the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. ¹
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Literary usage of Trinitarianism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of William E. Channing, D.D. by William Ellery Channing (1894)
"In the next place, trinitarianism degrades the character of the Supreme Being,
... By this unhappy influence of trinitarianism, from which common minds at ..."
2. The History of Christianity by Henry Hart Milman (1840)
"In Gaul, where Hilary of Poitiers had long maintained the cause of trinitarianism,
on the borders of civilisation, St. Martin of Tours acted the part of ..."
3. The Christian Examiner (1850)
"A Review of trinitarianism ; chiefly as it appears in the Writings of Pearson, Bull,
... trinitarianism."
4. History of Christianity from the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of by Henry Hart Milman (1866)
"Triumph of trinitarianism. The great Prelates of the East. Laws against . BUT the
unity, no less than the triumph, of Christianity orthodoxy ..."
5. History of Christianity from the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of by Henry Hart Milman (1866)
"Triumph of trinitarianism. The great Prelates of the East. BUT the unity, no less
than the triumph, of Christianity Orthodox of occupie(i the vigorous mind ..."
6. Some Account of the Origin and Progress of Trinitarian Theology: In the by James Forrest (1853)
"... and the Athanasian Creed, at the proof of a gradual change of opinion from
Unitarianism to trinitarianism, in the early centuries of the Church. ..."
7. A history of Christian doctrine by William Greenough T. Shedd (1865)
"Mediaeval and Papal trinitarianism. THE history of the Doctrine of the Trinity
in the Scholastic and Modern Churches can be compressed into a brief ..."