Unitarians (and Unitarian Universalists) are primarily characterized by an openness to new ideas, to freedom belief, and to the use of reason in religion. In that sense, the opposite of a Unitarian would be a religious person who is closed to new ideas, insists on uniformity in religion, and considers reason to be irrelevant in religion.
A religious fundamentalist or religious literalist would thus be a good candidate for an opposite to a Unitarian.
No, they were orthodox Trinitarian Catholics.
nope, he was actually a professional pastry chef.
A prominent American abolitionist and suffragist. Her religion is Unitarian (originally Congregationalist)
No. Daniel Webster, the United States Senator in the Jacksonian Era, was a Unitarian.
The star on the flag stresses the fact that Chile is a Unitarian republic, and not a federal republic.
He was a Unitarian.
Unitarian Meetinghouse was created in 1771.
Unitarian Party was created in 1816.
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He was a Unitarian like his father.
University Unitarian Church was created in 1959.
South Unitarian Church was created in 1894.
Unitarian Convert. has written: 'Independents & Unitarians'
Horsham Unitarian Church was created in 1719.
European Unitarian Universalists was created in 1982.
Toxteth Unitarian Chapel was created in 1774.
Movement of Unitarian Communists was created in 1995.