Binitarianism
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Binitarianism is a Christian theology of two personae, two individuals, or two aspects in one Godhead (or God). Classically, binitarianism is understood as strict monotheism — that is, that God is an absolutely single being; and yet with binitarianism there is a "twoness" in God. The other common forms of monotheism are "unitarianism", a belief in a single God with one aspect, and "trinitarianism", a belief in a single God with three aspects.
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See also
- Armstrongism
- Conceptions of God
- First Council of Constantinople (381)
- Macedonianism
- Names of God
- Nontrinitarianism
- Trinity
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