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trinitarian

[trin-i-tair-ee-uhn] / ˌtrɪn ɪˈtɛər i ən /




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“My statement is not a statement on soteriology or trinitarian theology, but one of embodied piety.”

From New York Times • Oct. 13, 2016

Scriptures pointing to the trinitarian nature of God first pop up in Genesis, though it can be easy to miss them.

From Washington Times • Apr. 1, 2015

The Russians complained that this definition overlooked the trinitarian basis of Christianity prized by Orthodox churches.

From Time Magazine Archive

Theologically, it is the dialectical logic of that trinitarian oneness whose triunity is as much a necessity to the understanding of Godhead as higher mathematics is to the measurement of motion.

From Time Magazine Archive

Catholic Christology is thus a necessary deduction from trinitarian dogma.

From Monophysitism Past and Present A Study in Christology by Luce, A. A. (Arthur Aston)