modalism

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modal + -ism

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modalism (countable and uncountable, plural modalisms)

  1. (Christianity) The nontrinitarian doctrine that God, who is one person, has three modes of divine revelation, [the Father, Son, and Spirit], contrary to the orthodox belief that the three persons are all fully God.

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