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Monarchianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Monarchianism or Monarchism is a set of beliefs that emphasize God as being one person and the only ruler of his kingdom. The term "Monarchians" or "Monarchists" was given to Christians who defende...
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Early Church.org.uk: An Internet Resource for Studying the First Centuries of Christianity ... MONARCHIANISM. Down to the end of The second century, not only the Logos doctrine, but also the conception of Christ as the Son of God, pre-existing before the creation of the world, was the exclusive possession of a few theologians.
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The so-called Dynamic Monarchians were actually a form of adoptionism. ... The Monarchianism of Photinus seems to have been akin to that of the Theodotians. All speculations as to the origin of the theories of Theodotus are fanciful. At any rate he is not connected with the Ebionites. The Alogi have sometimes been classed...
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A short discussion of Monarchianism and reactions to it by Hippolytus and Tertullian.
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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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A discussion on Monarchianism or Sabellianism. A source of information for deeper understanding of religious subjects. ... Monarchianism is a Christian heretical doctrine of the 2nd and 3rd centuries opposed to the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity; it strongly maintained the essential unity of the Deity and was intended...
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Monarchianism n. Any of several Christian heresies of the second and third centuries A.D. that attempted to maintain monotheism and the unity of the ... Monarchianism or Monarchism is a set of beliefs that emphasize God as being one person and the only ruler of his kingdom.
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Dynamic Monarchianism teaches that God is the Father and that Jesus is only a man, denied the personal subsistence of the Logos and taught that the Holy Spirit was a force or presence of God the Father. Present day groups in this category are the Jehovah's Witnesses, Christadelphians, and Unitarians. Additionally,
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Monarchianism (mono - "one"; arche - "rule") was an error concerning the nature of God that developed in the second century A.D. It arose as an attempt to maintain Monotheism and refute tritheism. Unfortunately, it also contradicts the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity.
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An article on the two forms of Monarchianism and the history of each. ... As mentioned above, adoptionism (also known as dynamic monarchianism) refers to the eventually anathematized Christian belief that Jesus was born as a typical human (from an ontological standpoint), and that his divinity was gifted to him by God later...
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