{{Short description|Hungarian Unitarian}} '''Demeter Hunyadi''' (1579–1592) was a [[Hungarian people|Hungarian]] [[Unitarianism|Unitarian]]. In 1579 he became the second superintendent of the [[Antitrinitarian]] Church.<ref>Early modern religious communities in East-Central Europe István Keul - 2009 The Antitrinitarian Church under Demeter Hunyadi (1579–1592) In July 1579 Demeter Hunyadi became the second superintendent of the Antitrinitarian Church</ref> The early Unitarian Christian leader Demeter Hunyadi led the effort to [[catechesis|catechize]] the faithful.<ref name="Spicer2016"/> The first Unitarian Christian [[confession of faith]] was the ''Consensus Ministrorum'', which holds to a Unitarian view of God and teaches that Jesus Christ should be adored; the confession of faith titled the ''Complanatio'' (1638) established the divinity of Christ (though subordinate to God), as well as the necessity of the sacraments of [[infant baptism]] and reception of the [[eucharist]].<ref name="Spicer2016">{{cite book |last1=Spicer |first1=Andrew |title=Parish Churches in the Early Modern World |date=5 December 2016 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-351-91276-1 |language=en}}</ref>

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