socinian

/soʊˈsɪniən/
adjective
  1. Relating to the beliefs of the Socinians, especially the denial of the Trinity.
    • The Socinian doctrine spread through parts of Poland and Transylvania.
    • They debated Socinian theology at the university.
    • His Socinian ideas were considered radical by the church authorities.
noun
  1. A person who follows the teachings of Faustus Socinus, especially one who denies the Trinity and the divinity of Jesus.
    • In the 17th century, many Socinians faced persecution for their beliefs.
    • The Socinian argued that Jesus was a human prophet, not God.
    • She studied the writings of early Socinians to understand their views on God.
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