-
during the
Protestant Reformation have
historically been
known as
antitrinitarian.[citation needed]
According to
churches that
consider the decisions...
- Sir
Isaac Newton (/ˈnjuːtən/; 25
December 1642 – 20
March 1726/27) was an
English polymath active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist...
-
Trinity is
defined as one God in
three persons.
Nontrinitarianism (or
antitrinitarianism)
refers to
theology that
rejects the
doctrine of the Trinity. Various...
- who
believe in him.".
Cross &
Livingstone 2005,
Antitrinitarianism. Friedmann, Robert. "
Antitrinitarianism".
Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia. Archived...
- John
Knowles (fl. 1646–1668) was an
English antitrinitarian preacher,
imprisoned in 1665.
Probably a
native of Gloucester, he
first appears as a lay preacher...
-
eternal relations of
begetting and procession.
Nontrinitarianism (or
antitrinitarianism)
refers to
Christian belief systems that
reject the
doctrine of the...
-
Michel Quenot 1998 ISBN 0-88141-149-3 page 72 Friedmann, Robert. "
Antitrinitarianism".
Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia.
Retrieved October 24,...
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Padua then in 1525 left for Germany. He was then Calvinist,
finally an
Antitrinitarian. His main work is the
drama The Free Will 1546.
Francesco Negri was...
-
other nontrinitarian views to resurface. The
first recorded English antitrinitarian was John ****heton, who was
forced to
recant before Thomas Cranmer in...
- in 1527. A
scholar from
Navarre Michael Servetus (d. 1553)
adopted antitrinitarian theology in the 1530s.
MacCulloch proposes that
Servetus rejected the...