Term
Socinians
Also known as Polish Brethren
A 16th and 17th-century Radical Reformation group that rejected the Trinity and the divinity of Christ in favor of reason.
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Definition
A 16th and 17th century religious group, also known as Polish Brethren, who emerged during the Radical Reformation. They were notable for their anti-Trinitarian beliefs, emphasizing reason and rejecting traditional Christian doctrines like the Trinity and the divinity of Christ.
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Last revised August 14, 2026