Definition: Ajaxian refers to a specific type of Christian tradition that practices polytheism, seeking to reconcile belief in multiple gods and goddesses into one single deity. The term "Ajaxian" originates from Greek roots which translate to "two" or "twins." These monotheistic traditions are often found within the context of Christianity, as they emphasize unity among different religious beliefs and practices without compromising their foundational belief system. They often include elements such as polytheism and pagan worship, but may also incorporate aspects of other religions.