Crossword-Solution: TRITHEISM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Tritheism | n. | The opinion or doctrine that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are three distinct Gods. |
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TRITHEISM | anagram | TIRESMITH |
We have 1 clue for the answer “TRITHEISM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| belief in three gods, esp in the Trinity as consisting of three distinct gods | 1 answer |
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Sentences with TRITHEISM (5)
But, unhappily, in his zeal against Socinians and Sabellians, he used expressions which might be construed into Tritheism.
The treatise appeared to this professor anti-trinitarian, not in the direction of Unitarianism, however, but of Tritheism.
The application of this principle to the doctrine of the Trinity landed him in tritheism, and he did not shrink from the reproach.
Here, while repudiating the tritheism of his master, he practically reproduced the old heresy of Sabellius which reduced the Trinity to three aspects or attributes of the Divine Being--power, wisdom, and love.
Even before the middle of the eighteenth century there was not only a questioning of the doctrine of divine decrees, the conception that God elects some to bliss and some to perdition in accordance with his own arbitrary will, but there was also developing a tendency to reject the tritheism[1] which in New England took the place of a philosophical conception of the Trinity, such as had been held by the great thinkers of the Christian ages.