modalism

mɒdˈælɪzəm

Definitions

1. noun

A doctrine in early Christianity that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are one person, rather than three distinct persons.

“The theologian argued that modalism is a form of heresy that denies the divinity of Christ.”

Synonyms

  • monarchianism
  • sabellianism

Antonyms

  • trinitarianism