Binitarianism

/ˌbaɪnɪˈtɛəriənɪzəm/ noun

A Christian theological belief that God exists in two distinct persons or principles, rather than three as in traditional Trinitarianism.

From Latin 'bi-' meaning two and 'unitarius' meaning unitary; formed in the 17th century to describe Christian denominations rejecting the Trinity doctrine. The suffix '-ism' indicates a religious belief system.

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