noun
- a person who believes in tritheism, the doctrine that the three persons of the Trinity are three distinct gods
Usage: theological
Examples
- The early church condemned tritheists for dividing the unity of God.
- Some critics accused certain theologians of being tritheists.
- A tritheist maintains that Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are separate deities.
- The council rejected the tritheist interpretation of Christian doctrine.
- Medieval scholars debated whether certain views made one a tritheist.
- Orthodox Christianity distinguishes itself from tritheist beliefs.