1. trinitarian - Noun
2. trinitarian - Adjective
Of or pertaining to the Trinity, the doctrine of the Trinity, or believers in that doctrine.
One who believes in the doctrine of the Trinity.
One of a monastic order founded in Rome in 1198 by St. John of Matha, and an old French hermit, Felix of Valois, for the purpose of redeeming Christian captives from the Mohammedans.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Christian response is contained in these two fundamental dogmas: that of the Trinity and that of the Incarnation. In the trinitarian dogma God is one, good, true, and beautiful because he is essentially Love, and Love supposes the one, the other, and their unity. Hans Urs von Balthasar
UNITARIAN, n. One who denies the divinity of a Trinitarian. Ambrose Bierce
I have assumed my clear commitment to a Trinitarian orthodoxy was sufficient evidence that I have not intentionally ignored the role of the Holy Spirit. It may be true, however, that my work has been so Christ-centred, I may have given the impression that the Holy Spirit is an afterthought. Stanley Hauerwas
Almost all Christian denominations and churches hold Trinitarian beliefs. Source: Internet
Atheism, Trinitarian views of God, and polytheism are all ruled out. Source: Internet
Domestic religious tensions A denarius of the reign of Hilderic Differences between the Arian Vandals and their Trinitarian subjects (including both Catholics and Donatists ) were a constant source of tension in their African state. Source: Internet