Trinitarianism

NOUN
  1. Christian doctrine stressing belief in the Trinity
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  • The Progressives' unitarianism in opposing economic injustice has broadened in our day into a trinitarianism that focuses on concerns of race, class and gender, producing a host of studies treating the Founders' "sexism," "homophobia" and "racism. The Visionary Generation
  • Furthermore, Calvin neglects or doesn't comprehend an important and dogmatically accepted aspect of trinitarianism and Christology: what is known as the perichoresis Biblical Evidence for Catholicism
  • Isaac Newton's anti-Trinitarianism in the news: How "unitarianism" is a doctrinal leftover that Unitarian Universalists cling to somewhat irrationally. Philocrites: Philocrites is signing off.
  • The reader of this book will come to know the Trinitarianism in the Hebrew Scriptures that Yahvists knew.
  • Isaac Newton's anti-Trinitarianism in the news: In which I suggest that anti-Trinitarianism "unitarianism" is a kind of doctrinal leftover in Unitarian Universalism that we cling to somewhat irrationally; with 36 comments. Philocrites: January 2008 Archives
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