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From un- +‎ traditional +‎ -ity.

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untraditionality (uncountable)

  1. The state or quality of being untraditional.
    • 2011, Robert L. Calhoun, Scripture, Creed, Theology: Lectures on the History of Christian Doctrine in the First Centuries[1], Wipf and Stock Publishers, →ISBN:
      Equally without warrant are objections to such concepts as “God-consciousness” on the grounds that they are untraditional, for untraditionality was also characteristic of much of the conceptuality of the ancient creeds at the time they were formulated.

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