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单词 Trinitarian
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Definition of Trinitarian in English:

Trinitarian

adjective ˌtrɪnɪˈtɛːrɪənˌtrɪnəˈtɛriən
  • Relating to belief in the doctrine of the Trinity.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the first place, Orthodox Trinitarian doctrine cannot afford to emphasize either substance at the expense of personae or personae at the expense of substance.
    • The incredible flowering of Trinitarian theology of recent years has frequently been a ‘functionalist’ flowering.
    • That is to say, Trinitarian doctrine was moving towards formalization because it quite simply needed rules.
    • On Gunton's own reading, the bulk of the Christian tradition has tended not to conceive creation properly-that is, in Trinitarian terms.
    • They much admired Marius Victorinus, whose last years had been devoted to the deployment of Neoplatonic logic in defence of orthodox Trinitarian belief.
    • He observes, first, that in recent years there has grown up a ‘research program’ which sets the ‘current Trinitarian agenda’ for many if not all theologians.
    • If this Trinitarian model of persuasion were to be adopted, what would some of the consequences be for the way we are the Church?
    • Certainly, an important aspect of such recovery is its contribution to contemporary developments in Trinitarian thought.
    • Here he brings out a rather different flavour of reflection or the place of the Passion in Trinitarian theology from that of Bulgakov on the other theologians in this section.
    • It is also valuable that they take seriously the feminist critiques of traditional, formulaic expressions of Trinitarian faith, and propose some helpfully specific alternate approaches.
    • Secondly, Trinitarian thought has enjoyed a revival of late precisely because theologians have shown its relevance to contemporary social concerns.
    • Even God's own Trinitarian life is relational.
    • Moreover, as Kennedy notes, to link the defense of orthodox, Trinitarian Christianity so thoroughly with assent to the doctrine of apostolic succession is regrettable.
    • On the surface, Watson's emphasis on biblical theology and Vanhoozer's Trinitarian hermeneutics seem somewhat compatible, but there are crucial differences.
    • At the very end of his treatment of the peregrinations of the doctrine of the Trinity in German Protestant thought, Powell sketches possible directions which future Trinitarian journeys might take.
    • The most pressing question becomes whether or not Watson's biblical theological approach can coexist peaceably with Vanhoozer's Trinitarian approach.
    • Thus, this work is a contribution to the development of Trinitarian doctrine, not an attempt at an authoritative explication of that doctrine.
    • This scheme dominates the present volume: the key to every problem is the tracing of this Trinitarian logic.
    • ‘True union differentiates,’ as Teilhard de Chardin often emphasized and as Trinitarian theology has also always implied.
    • George's strong Trinitarian position will make dialogue with Muslims a bit difficult, but he explains the foundations for dialogue and presents his case strongly and with respect.
noun ˌtrɪnɪˈtɛːrɪənˌtrɪnəˈtɛriən
  • A person who believes in the doctrine of the Trinity.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yet it is undeniable that this intra-pentecostal dispute between Trinitarians and Oneness has serious theological and doctrinal implications for Pentecostal-evangelical relationships.
    • Like Judaism, Islam was a monotheistic and theocratic religion, not a Trinitarian one like Christianity.
    • John Adams was a Unitarian, which Trinitarians abhorred as heresy.
    • And this, perhaps, leaves the door open for the social Trinitarian to make the case that divine unity is not lost on his view after all.
    • An advance upon the Trinitarian thought of Athanasius and the Cappadocians, it is a conception of the doctrine that maintains ‘a continuity between theology and economy’.
    • As a springing forth of the Spirit of God back towards God, worship localizes the Trinitarian well.
    • There are some might say, well, he became God, or he is like God or he is a good example of God, but for the Trinitarians, he has always been God, and the father, son and spirit are that unity.
    • As these Enlightened Dissenters were Trinitarians, they felt the need to demonstrate and justify the rationality of the scriptures and the validity of Christ's messiahship.
    • It may be overstating it to find Augustine's genius primarily in his brilliant synthesis of the economic and metaphysical Trinitarians, as this synthesis was also a concern of most Pro- and Neo-Nicene theologians.

Derivatives

  • Trinitarianism

  • nountrɪnɪˈtɛːrɪənɪz(ə)mˌtrɪnəˈtɛriəˌnɪzəm
    • Not only did he reject the Trinity; he regarded Trinitarianism as a sin of idolatry.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This term became a periphrasis for God; whether it could have been reckoned as a separate person, as in Christian Trinitarianism, is a matter of debate.
      • It demands that we make such a start as the foundation of a restored pneumatology and as one of the experiential grounds for a restored Trinitarianism.
      • The faces of the movement include Catholics, a Pentecostal who questions Trinitarianism, and a ‘new kind of Christian.’
      • The first is his splendid and rigorous Trinitarianism, with its unique mutual correction and correlation of Eastern and Western traditions.

Rhymes

agrarian, antiquarian, apiarian, Aquarian, Arian, Aryan, authoritarian, barbarian, Bavarian, Bulgarian, Caesarean (US Cesarean), centenarian, communitarian, contrarian, Darien, disciplinarian, egalitarian, equalitarian, establishmentarian, fruitarian, Gibraltarian, grammarian, Hanoverian, humanitarian, Hungarian, latitudinarian, libertarian, librarian, majoritarian, millenarian, necessarian, necessitarian, nonagenarian, octogenarian, ovarian, Parian, parliamentarian, planarian, predestinarian, prelapsarian, proletarian, quadragenarian, quinquagenarian, quodlibetarian, Rastafarian, riparian, rosarian, Rotarian, sabbatarian, Sagittarian, sanitarian, Sauveterrian, sectarian, seminarian, septuagenarian, sexagenarian, topiarian, totalitarian, ubiquitarian, Unitarian, utilitarian, valetudinarian, vegetarian, veterinarian, vulgarian
 
 

Definition of Trinitarian in US English:

Trinitarian

adjectiveˌtrɪnəˈtɛriənˌtrinəˈterēən
  • Relating to belief in the doctrine of the Trinity.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • George's strong Trinitarian position will make dialogue with Muslims a bit difficult, but he explains the foundations for dialogue and presents his case strongly and with respect.
    • In the first place, Orthodox Trinitarian doctrine cannot afford to emphasize either substance at the expense of personae or personae at the expense of substance.
    • On Gunton's own reading, the bulk of the Christian tradition has tended not to conceive creation properly-that is, in Trinitarian terms.
    • Here he brings out a rather different flavour of reflection or the place of the Passion in Trinitarian theology from that of Bulgakov on the other theologians in this section.
    • Secondly, Trinitarian thought has enjoyed a revival of late precisely because theologians have shown its relevance to contemporary social concerns.
    • That is to say, Trinitarian doctrine was moving towards formalization because it quite simply needed rules.
    • The incredible flowering of Trinitarian theology of recent years has frequently been a ‘functionalist’ flowering.
    • On the surface, Watson's emphasis on biblical theology and Vanhoozer's Trinitarian hermeneutics seem somewhat compatible, but there are crucial differences.
    • At the very end of his treatment of the peregrinations of the doctrine of the Trinity in German Protestant thought, Powell sketches possible directions which future Trinitarian journeys might take.
    • This scheme dominates the present volume: the key to every problem is the tracing of this Trinitarian logic.
    • If this Trinitarian model of persuasion were to be adopted, what would some of the consequences be for the way we are the Church?
    • ‘True union differentiates,’ as Teilhard de Chardin often emphasized and as Trinitarian theology has also always implied.
    • It is also valuable that they take seriously the feminist critiques of traditional, formulaic expressions of Trinitarian faith, and propose some helpfully specific alternate approaches.
    • Moreover, as Kennedy notes, to link the defense of orthodox, Trinitarian Christianity so thoroughly with assent to the doctrine of apostolic succession is regrettable.
    • He observes, first, that in recent years there has grown up a ‘research program’ which sets the ‘current Trinitarian agenda’ for many if not all theologians.
    • They much admired Marius Victorinus, whose last years had been devoted to the deployment of Neoplatonic logic in defence of orthodox Trinitarian belief.
    • Thus, this work is a contribution to the development of Trinitarian doctrine, not an attempt at an authoritative explication of that doctrine.
    • The most pressing question becomes whether or not Watson's biblical theological approach can coexist peaceably with Vanhoozer's Trinitarian approach.
    • Certainly, an important aspect of such recovery is its contribution to contemporary developments in Trinitarian thought.
    • Even God's own Trinitarian life is relational.
nounˌtrɪnəˈtɛriənˌtrinəˈterēən
  • A person who believes in the doctrine of the Trinity.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Like Judaism, Islam was a monotheistic and theocratic religion, not a Trinitarian one like Christianity.
    • An advance upon the Trinitarian thought of Athanasius and the Cappadocians, it is a conception of the doctrine that maintains ‘a continuity between theology and economy’.
    • And this, perhaps, leaves the door open for the social Trinitarian to make the case that divine unity is not lost on his view after all.
    • As these Enlightened Dissenters were Trinitarians, they felt the need to demonstrate and justify the rationality of the scriptures and the validity of Christ's messiahship.
    • It may be overstating it to find Augustine's genius primarily in his brilliant synthesis of the economic and metaphysical Trinitarians, as this synthesis was also a concern of most Pro- and Neo-Nicene theologians.
    • As a springing forth of the Spirit of God back towards God, worship localizes the Trinitarian well.
    • There are some might say, well, he became God, or he is like God or he is a good example of God, but for the Trinitarians, he has always been God, and the father, son and spirit are that unity.
    • John Adams was a Unitarian, which Trinitarians abhorred as heresy.
    • Yet it is undeniable that this intra-pentecostal dispute between Trinitarians and Oneness has serious theological and doctrinal implications for Pentecostal-evangelical relationships.
 
 
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