- a word derived from Trinitarian.
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Not until the Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople in the 4th century was Christian Trinitarianism proclaimed: one God in three persons�Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
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The average man can discern more quickly the difference between good sheep and bad sheep, than he can the difference between Unitarianism and Trinitarianism.
From The Negro in the South His Economic Progress in Relation to his Moral and Religious Development by DuBois, W. E. Burghardt
And this is naturally to be expected, because God is one Trinitarianism is not Tritheism.
From The Theology of Holiness by Clark, Dougan
Monotheism, belief in the existence of one God, or the divine unity, or that the Divine Being, whether twofold, as in dualism, threefold, as in Trinitarianism, is in essence and in manifestation one.
From The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge by Nuttall, P. Austin
It was a term which made the transition easy from Jewish Monotheism to Christian Trinitarianism.
From The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St. John, Vol. I by Dods, Marcus