Unitarnych
Unitarnych is the Polish term for Unitarians, adherents of Unitarianism, a religious tradition that emphasizes the oneness of God and rejects the doctrine of the Trinity. While Unitarian ideas have appeared in various Christian and non-Christian contexts, in Polish history the term is closely associated with the group known historically as the Polish Brethren or Socinians, who promoted nontrinitarian theology, biblical rationalism, and believer’s baptism, and who sought to interpret Christianity in light of reason.
The name derives from the principle of the unity of God and is rendered in Polish as
In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Socinians established the Racovian Academy in Raków and produced key theological works,
In modern times, Unitarianism has diversified into various religious expressions, including Unitarian churches and the Unitarian