Unitarist
Unitarist is a term that generally refers to a person or group who believes in the unity of God, rejecting the doctrine of the Trinity. In Christian theology, Trinitarianism holds that God is one being existing in three co-equal persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Unitarianism, conversely, asserts that God is a single, indivisible entity, typically identifying Jesus as distinct from God, often as a prophet or a created being, but not as God incarnate.
This theological stance has manifested in various religious movements throughout history. Early Christianity saw debates about
In modern times, Unitarianism is most prominently represented by Unitarian Universalism, a liberal religious movement that