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Definition of Tritheistic

Tritheistic
Tritheistic Tri`the*is"tic, Tritheistical Tri`the*is"tic*al, a. Of or pertaining to tritheism. --Bolingbroke.

Meaning of Tritheistic from wikipedia

- three personas are the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit nor with the tritheistic conceptions of Hinduism, with Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu (known as the...
- realities bound together only by their shared origin. The following tritheistic tendencies have been condemned as heretical by mainstream theology. Those...
- a heretic by the Church in 680–81 because of what was perceived as a tritheistic interpretation of the Trinity. [citation needed] His by-name ὁ Φιλόπονος...
- monotheism in the late 1820s and 30s, LDS Church theology was clearly tritheistic by 1916). Kirkland (1984, pp. 36, 41) (Jesus is regarded as Jehovah,...
- Zoroastrianism was so severely dualistic that it was, in fact, ditheistic or even tritheistic would be widely held until the late 19th century.: 490–492 : 687  According...
- doctrine of atonement, and maintained his 'new notion' of the Trinity to be tritheistic; an opinion reiterated in his ''Tritheism Charged upon Dr Sherlock's...
- Reply to Mr. Higgs' Merry Arguments from the Light of Nature for the Tritheistic Doctrine of the Trinity..., published in the previous year, is burned...
- religion and member of the "Chuvash National Religion" group, supports a tritheistic view centered on the god Tura, a mother goddess Ama, and a begotten god...
- renunciation of evil. Likewise the ancient Apostles Creed was replaced by three tritheistic questions, which were criticised (by, among others, John Habgood, sometime...
- are a strange and estranged thing, different from one another; or in a tritheistic sense, "as other heretics speak of three powers and three gods" (Tom...