Unitarian ['jʊnə'tɛrɪən]  

Unitarian

Unitarian  ['jʊnə'tɛrɪən]

n. 一位论派;一位论派教徒;拥护政治统一的人  adj. 一位论派的;一位论教义的 

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Newton could not be Master of Trinity because he was a Unitarian and so not in Holy Orders. 牛顿不能做三一学院的教师,因为作为一名一神论者,他不能被授予神职。
There is good reason for thinking that Locke was a Unitarian. I have seen it argued that Milton was. 有很好的理由认为,洛克是一个唯一神论者,我曾见过有论证米尔顿也是。

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  • n. 一位论派;一位论派教徒;拥护政治统一的人
  • adj. 一位论派的;一位论教义的
  • 1. Newton could not be Master of Trinity because he was a Unitarian and so not in Holy Orders.

    牛顿不能做三一学院的教师,因为作为一名一神论者,他不能被授予神职。

  • 2. There is good reason for thinking that Locke was a Unitarian. I have seen it argued that Milton was.

    有很好的理由认为,洛克是一个唯一神论者,我曾见过有论证米尔顿也是。

  • 3. How can this Transcendentalist theology of self-culture serve as the foundation for a contemporary Unitarian Universalist spiritual practice?

    为何自我修养这一超验主义神学理论会成为现代唯一神论教会修行的基础?

  • unitarian (n.) 1680s, "one who rejects the doctrine of the Trinity," from Modern Latin unitarius (1650s), from Latin unitas (see unity) + -ian. Applied to Muslims and other non-Christian monotheists, but especially (and with a capital -u-) of a Christian body originally founded upon the doctrine of unipersonality. The American Unitarian Association formed in 1825. As an adjective from 1680s.
Uni·tar·ian / ˌjuːnɪˈteəriən ; NAmE ˌjuːnɪˈteriən / noun a member of a Christian Church that does not believe in the Trinityand has no formal teachings 神体一位派信徒,独神论派信徒(属于不信仰三位一体的基督教派别) Uni·tar·ian adjective Uni·tar·ian·ism / ˌjuːnɪˈteəriənɪzəm ; NAmE ˌjuːnɪˈteriənɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] Unitarian Unitarians Uni·tar·ian / ˌjuːnɪˈteəriən ; NAmE ˌjuːnɪˈteriən / Uni·tar·ian·ism / ˌjuːnɪˈteəriənɪzəm ; NAmE ˌjuːnɪˈteriənɪzəm /
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