tritheist

/ˈtraɪθiɪst/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who believes in three distinct gods or divine beings, especially in the context of Christianity, who believes in three separate persons of the Godhead, often in opposition to the traditional Christian doctrine of the Trinity.

“The tritheist movement gained traction among some Christian sects, emphasizing the distinctiveness of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.”

2. adjective

Relating to the belief in three distinct gods or divine beings.

“The tritheist interpretation of Christian scripture has been a subject of debate among theologians.”

Synonyms

  • polytheist
  • tripartite

Antonyms

  • monarchian
  • unitarian