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unitarianism

Pronunciation: [juːˌnɪtɛˈɛrɪnˌɪzəm]

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Context: "religion"

(noun) a religious belief that emphasizes the oneness of God and rejects the idea of the Trinity. Unitarianism teaches that God is a single being and values individual freedom in understanding faith.

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Unitarianism promotes the idea that everyone can find their own truth about God and spirituality.

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Some people argue against Unitarianism because they believe in the Trinity instead.

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What are the main beliefs of Unitarianism?

Context: "philosophy"

(noun) a philosophical viewpoint that focuses on the importance of unity and the interconnectedness of all things. It encourages viewing life and principles in a holistic way.

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In philosophy classes, we often discuss Unitarianism and how it encourages us to see the bigger picture.

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People who only focus on individual parts may not understand Unitarianism and its unified approach.

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How does Unitarianism influence modern philosophical thought?

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