Non Trinitarisn cults, sects, and movements
Non Trinitarians
Non-Trinitarian groups, sects, and movements are those that reject the essential Christian doctrine of the Trinity, which defines God as three persons in one essence: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Here is a list of some non-Trinitarian groups:
1. **Unitarian Universalism**: A liberal religious movement that emphasizes individual search for spiritual truth and often rejects traditional Christian doctrines, including the Trinity.
2. **Jehovah's Witnesses**: This Christian denomination believes that Jesus is the Son of God but not part of a Trinity, viewing God (Jehovah) as the only true God.
3. **Oneness Pentecostalism**: This movement believes in the oneness of God and rejects the traditional Trinity, teaching that Jesus is the manifestation of the one God.
4. **Christadelphians**: A Christian group that believes in the oneness of God and rejects the Trinity, viewing Jesus as a created being and the Son of God.
5. **The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons)**: While they believe in God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit, they do not adhere to the traditional Christian understanding of the Trinity.
6. **Socinianism**: A theological movement that emerged in the 16th century, rejecting the Trinity and emphasizing the unity of God.
7. **Arianism**: An early Christian heresy that denied the full divinity of Jesus Christ, asserting that he was created by God the Father.
8. **Binitarianism**: Some groups believe in two divine persons (the Father and the Son) but reject the Holy Spirit as a distinct person.
9. **The Way International**: A Christian group that teaches a non-Trinitarian view of God and emphasizes the teachings of Jesus.
10. **Christian Science**: Founded by Mary Baker Eddy, this movement has a unique interpretation of God and Jesus, often viewed as non-Trinitarian.
11. **The New Church (Swedenborgianism)**: Based on the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg, this group has a non-Trinitarian view of God.
12. **The Restored Church of Jesus Christ**: A group that believes in a non-Trinitarian understanding of God and Jesus.
13. **The Church of God (Seventh Day)**: This denomination emphasizes the oneness of God and does not adhere to the traditional doctrine of the Trinity.
14. **The United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI)**: A prominent Oneness Pentecostal denomination that rejects the Trinity and emphasizes baptism in Jesus' name.
15. **The Assembly of Yahweh**: A group that emphasizes the use of the name Yahweh for God and rejects the Trinity.
16. **The Church of God (Holiness)**: This group holds a non-Trinitarian view of God and emphasizes holiness in living.
17. **The International Church of the Foursquare Gospel**: While it has some Trinitarian elements, certain factions within the church may lean towards non-Trinitarian beliefs.
18. **The True Jesus Church**: This church believes in the oneness of God and does not accept the traditional doctrine of the Trinity.
19. **The Church of the Blessed Hope**: A small group that emphasizes a non-Trinitarian understanding of God.
20. **The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)**: While many within this denomination may hold Trinitarian views, there are factions that embrace non-Trinitarian beliefs.
21. **The New Apostolic Church**: This church has a unique understanding of God that may not align with traditional Trinitarian doctrine.
22. **The Church of Christ, Scientist**: While primarily known for its healing practices, it has a non-Trinitarian view of God.
23. **The Universalist Church of America**: While it has merged with Unitarianism, some historical branches held non-Trinitarian beliefs.
24. **The Church of God (Seventh Day) - Denver**: A group that emphasizes the oneness of God and rejects the Trinity.
25. **The Apostolic Church**: Some branches of this movement may hold non-Trinitarian views, particularly in their emphasis on the oneness of God.
26. **The Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)**: While many within this denomination may hold Trinitarian views, there are factions that embrace non-Trinitarian beliefs.
27. **The New Covenant Church**: A group that emphasizes a non-Trinitarian understanding of God.
28. **The Church of God (Anderson, Indiana)**: Some members may hold non-Trinitarian beliefs, although the denomination itself is more diverse in its views.
29. **The Church of the Living God**: A group that emphasizes the oneness of God and rejects the Trinity.
30. **The Church of God in Christ (COGIC)**: While primarily Trinitarian, some factions within the church may lean towards non-Trinitarian beliefs.
31. **The Church of God (General Conference)**: This group emphasizes the oneness of God and does not adhere to the traditional doctrine of the Trinity.
32. **The Church of God (Restoration)**: A group that believes in the oneness of God and rejects the Trinity.
33. **The Church of the Firstborn**: A small group that holds non-Trinitarian beliefs and emphasizes a unique understanding of God.
34. **The Christian Community**: Founded by Rudolf Steiner, this movement has a non-Trinitarian view of God.
35. **The New Testament Church**: A group that emphasizes a non-Trinitarian understanding of God.
36. **The Church of God (Abrahamic Faith)**: This group emphasizes the oneness of God and rejects the Trinity.
37. **The Church of God (Seventh Day) - Sacramento**: A branch that holds non-Trinitarian beliefs.
38. **The Church of the Living God, the Pillar Ground of the Truth**: A group that emphasizes the oneness of God and rejects the Trinity.
39. **The United Church of God**: While some members may hold Trinitarian views, the group emphasizes a non-Trinitarian understanding of God.
40. **The Church of God (Mountain Assembly)**: A group that emphasizes the oneness of God and rejects the Trinity.
41. **The Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) - Holiness**: Some factions within this denomination may lean towards non-Trinitarian beliefs.
42. **The Church of God (Seventh Day) - Denver**: A group that emphasizes the oneness of God and rejects the Trinity.
43. **The Church of the New Jerusalem**: Based on the teachings of Emanuel Swedenborg, this group has a non-Trinitarian view of God.
44. **The Church of the Holy Spirit**: A group that emphasizes a non-Trinitarian understanding of God.
45. **The Church of God (Restoration)**: A group that believes in the oneness of God and rejects the Trinity.
46. **The Church of God (Seventh Day) - Sacramento**: A branch that holds non-Trinitarian beliefs.
47. **The Church of the New Covenant**: A group that emphasizes a non-Trinitarian understanding of God.
48. **The Church of God (Abrahamic Faith)**: This group emphasizes the oneness of God and rejects the Trinity.
49. **The Church of the Living God, the Pillar Ground of the Truth**: A group that emphasizes the oneness of God and rejects the Trinity.
50. **The Church of God (General Conference)**: This group emphasizes the oneness of God and does not adhere to the traditional doctrine of the Trinity.
These groups represent a variety of beliefs and practices, and their interpretations of God and Jesus can differ significantly. Non-Trinitarianism encompasses a wide range of theological perspectives, and many of these groups have unique doctrines and teachings.
This list is not exhaustive, as there are many smaller sects and movements that may also hold non-Trinitarian beliefs. Each group has its own unique interpretations and teachings regarding the nature of God and Jesus Christ.
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