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mo·nar·chi·an·ism \-ēəˌnizəm\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized : an anti-Trinitarian doctrine or theory current in the Christian church of the 2d and 3d centuries A.D. in several forms and having as a common principle a belief that God is a single person as well as a single being — see dynamic monarchianism, modalistic monarchianism; compare patripassianism |