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Nontrinitarianism is a form of
Christianity that
rejects the
orthodox Christian theology of the Trinity—the
belief that God is
three distinct hypostases...
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three persons.
Nontrinitarianism (or antitrinitarianism)
refers to
theology that
rejects the
doctrine of the Trinity.
Various nontrinitarian views, such...
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Protestantism categorise these nontrinitarian traditions as Protestant, but most
definitions do not.
Nontrinitarianism goes back to the
early centuries...
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Christian Protestant Anglican Episcopalian 1789–1797 2 John
Adams Christian Nontrinitarian Unitarian 1797–1801 3
Thomas Jefferson Unknown;
possibly Deism 1801–1809...
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Gospel of
Barnabas is a non-canonical,
pseudepigraphical gospel written during in the Late
Middle Ages and
attributed was to the
early Christian disciple...
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philosophy between John
Locke and
George Berkeley. Clarke's altered,
Nontrinitarian revision of the 1662 Book of
Common Prayer continues to
influence worship...
- In Christianity, the
Logos (Gr****: Λόγος, lit. 'word, discourse, or reason') is a name or
title of
Jesus Christ, seen as the pre-existent
second person...
- such a
manner that the
errors which endangered it were
warded off.
Nontrinitarianism (or antitrinitarianism)
refers to
Christian belief systems that reject...
- scripture-fundamentalist non-Trinitarian
movement (flourished c.1876-1929)
Nontrinitarianism, a
generic name for a
Christian point of view that
rejects the Trinity...
- (substantive reality)
called the
Logos (Koine Gr**** for "word").
There are
nontrinitarian views that
question the
aspect of
personal pre-existence, the aspect...