Unitarian
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Unitarian can refer to:
[edit] Religion
- A believer in the theology known as Unitarianism
- The religious movement whose congregations in Britain, generally referred to simply as "Unitarian", belong to the umbrella organisation of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches
- Unitarian Universalism, a liberal faith based on principles rather than doctrines, which is centered primarily in North America and characterized by its support for a "free and responsible search for truth and meaning"
- Biblical Unitarianism, a conservative nontrinitarian movement outside the Unitarian Church
- The English translation of the Arabic term muwahiddun (monotheists), which is one of the terms of self-designation used by followers of some of the Islamic schools of belief, e.g. Wahhabism.
[edit] Politics
- Unitarian state, a political system where a country is governed as one single unit
- A member of the Unitarian Party of Argentine history
[edit] Classics
- A scholar who holds that the works of Homer were composed by a single individual (see Unitarianism (Homer))
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