Unitarianism
[yoo-ni-tair-ee-uh-niz-uh m] /ˌyu nɪˈtɛər i əˌnɪz əm/
noun
1.
the beliefs, principles, and practices of Unitarians.
Compare Unitarian Universalism.
2.
(lowercase) any system advocating unity or centralization, as in government.
unitarianism
/ˌjuːnɪˈtɛərɪəˌnɪzəm/
noun
1.
any unitary system, esp of government
Unitarianism
/ˌjuːnɪˈtɛərɪəˌnɪzəm/
noun
1.
a system of Christian belief that maintains the unipersonality of God, rejects the Trinity and the divinity of Christ, and takes reason, conscience, and character as the criteria of belief and practice
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