More trinitarian refers to the belief or doctrine of the Trinity-that God is one divine being in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Synonyms for the phrase "more trinitarian" include theological, doctrinal, creedal, orthodox, and traditional. These terms all imply adherence to a set of fundamental beliefs concerning the nature of God and the relationship between the three persons of the Trinity. For those who hold a trinitarian view, it is important to affirm the centrality of this doctrine to Christianity and to understand its implications for worship, prayer, and the formation of Christian identity.