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Unitarianism and William Healey Dall

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Difference between Unitarianism and William Healey Dall

Unitarianism vs. William Healey Dall

Unitarianism (from Latin unitas "unity, oneness", from unus "one") is historically a Christian theological movement named for its belief that the God in Christianity is one entity, as opposed to the Trinity (tri- from Latin tres "three") which defines God as three persons in one being; the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. William Healey Dall (August 21, 1845 – March 27, 1927) was an American naturalist, a prominent malacologist, and one of the earliest scientific explorers of interior Alaska.

Similarities between Unitarianism and William Healey Dall

Unitarianism and William Healey Dall have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Transcendentalism.

Transcendentalism

Transcendentalism is a philosophical movement that developed in the late 1820s and 1830s in the eastern United States.

Transcendentalism and Unitarianism · Transcendentalism and William Healey Dall · See more »

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Unitarianism and William Healey Dall Comparison

Unitarianism has 252 relations, while William Healey Dall has 111. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.28% = 1 / (252 + 111).

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