Binitarian

/bɪnɪˈtɛriən/ noun

Definition

A person who believes in or advocates for binitarian theology, a Christian doctrine about the nature of God.

Etymology

From Latin 'bi-' (two) + '-nitarian' (from unitarian, those who believe in one). Describes those who believe God exists in two main forms or natures, distinct from trinitarian belief.

Kelly Says

Christian theology through history has debated whether God is one, two, or three—bunitarians occupy a fascinating middle ground between Unitarians and Trinitarians in one of religion's oldest intellectual battles!

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