Antitrinitarian

/ˌæn.tɪtrɪˈnɪtɛər.i.ən/ noun

A person who rejects the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, believing God is not three persons in one.

From anti- (against) + Trinitarian (believer in the Trinity), from Medieval Latin trinitas (threeness). Antitrinitarians emerged as a significant religious group in the 1500s-1600s during the Reformation.

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