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In Christianity, Sabellianism , (also known as modalism , modalistic monarchianism , or modal monarchism ) is the nontrinitarian belief that the Heavenly Father, Resurrected Son and Holy Spiri...
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Sabellianism, or Modal Monarchianism as it also can be called, ... In effect, Sabellianism claims that it was God himself who died on the cross. ...
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What are Sabellianism, Modalism, and Monarchianism? What were some of the early beliefs about the Trinity? ... Question: "What are Sabellianism, Modalism, and Monarchianism?"; Answer: One of the most hotly debated theological issues in the early Christian church was the doctrine of the Trinity. How do God the Father,
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Sabellianism (Christian heresy), Christian heresy that was a more developed and less naive form of Modalistic Monarchianism (see Monarchianism); it was propounded by Sabellius (fl. c. 217–c. 220), who was possibly a presbyter in Rome. ... CREATE MY Sabellianism NEW DOCUMENT...
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Sabellianism, also known as modalism, is a heresy which states that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are different modes or aspects of one God, rather than three distinct persons. ... The chief opponent of Sabellianism was Tertullian, who labelled the movement "Patripassianism," from the Latin words patris for "father",
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Dionysius of Alexandria fought Sabellianism with some imprudence. In the fourth century the Arians and Semi-Arians professed to be much afraid of it, and indeed the alliance of Pope Julius and Arhanasius with Marcellus gave some colour to accusations against the Nicene formulas as opening the way to Sabellianism.
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Sabellianism is an extention of the Trinitarian error of Modalism. It was taught by Sabellius in Rome early in the third century. He taught that the divine “monad” (the true God behind the Father, Son, and Spirit) expanded itself successively in its revelation to man.
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A discussion on Sabellianism. A source of information for deeper understanding of religious subjects. ... One of several forms of Modalistic Monarchianism that appeared in the 3d and 4th centuries AD, Sabellianism was a Christian heresy named after Sabellius, a priest excommunicated by Pope Callistus I in 220.
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"Oneness Doctrine" (Jesus Only) vs. Trinitarianism; Part 1: The Early Church Fathers Declared "Oneness" (Sabellianism) Heresy ... This heresy was named Sabellianism (and later modalism) after him, though the heretical doctrine did not last for very long.
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It is difficult to find out what Sabellianism really taught, because all that is left today are the texts of those who opposed it. All of his original works were burned. ... Sabellianism was doctrine taught by a sect of the Montanists.
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