unipersonalist
Etymology
From unipersonal + -ist.
unipersonalist means One who believes in a unipersonal deity, i.e. that God is one being, while being the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- One who believes in a unipersonal deity, i.e. that God is one being, while being the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.“This dictates the reasonableness of the rupture of a unipersonalist absolute that is pseudomonotheistic since, in this case, the possibility of any other being would have been made impossible.”
- An autocrat; One who does not share political power with other people, or one who supports such a ruler.“Labelling Osmeña as an autocrat and "unipersonalist," Quezon advocated the notion of " collective leadership, " meaning that authority and responsibilities would be distributed to various agencies and leaders in the government.”