unitarian
/juːˌnɪtɛˈriən/Definitions
1. noun
A member of a Christian denomination that rejects the Trinity and the divinity of Christ.
“She was a Unitarian who believed in the power of human reason.”
2. adjective
Relating to or characteristic of a Christian denomination that rejects the Trinity and the divinity of Christ.
“The Unitarian church was known for its inclusive and welcoming atmosphere.”
3. adverb
In a manner characteristic of or relating to Unitarianism.
“The service was led in a Unitarian manner, emphasizing reason and compassion.”