partialism

noun

Etymology

From partial + -ism.

  1. derived from pars — “part
  2. derived from partiālis — “of or pertaining to a part
  3. derived from parcial — “biased or particular
  4. inherited from partiall
  5. suffixed as partialism — “partial + ism

Definitions

  1. The doctrine that the three persons of the Trinity are each three parts of God

    The doctrine that the three persons of the Trinity are each three parts of God; in other words, each one thirds of God.

  2. The doctrine that Christ's atonement was made for only a part of humanity.

  3. Partiality

    Partiality; the quality of being partial.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. The sexual attraction to specific parts of the body.

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