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- Binitarianism is a Christian theology of two persons, personas, or aspects in one substance/Divinity (or God). classically, binitarianism is understood...
- worship of God" (Barnes M. Early Christian Binitarianism: the Father and the Holy Spirit. Early Christian Binitarianism - as read at NAPS 2001). Much of this...
- most mainline groups. Nontrinitarian positions include Unitarianism, Binitarianism and Modalism. The theological study of the Trinity is called "triadology"...
- Hermas has a binitarian understanding of God, as it calls the Holy Spirit the Son of God. Not all, however agree that Hermas has binitarianism. Kelly calls...
- Monarchianism is also opposed to the theology of Trinitarianism (and Binitarianism as well). Followers of Modalistic Monarchianism consider themselves...
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- St. Anselm. Those who believe that the Holy Spirit is not a person: BinitarianismAdherents include those people through history who believed that God...
- Goddesses Other concepts Attributes of God in Christianity / in Islam Binitarianism Demiurge Divine simplicity Divine presence Egotheism Exotheology Hermeneutics...
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- perspective on the divine status of Jesus in what scholars have termed a "binitarian" pattern of devotion. For Paul, Jesus receives prayer, the presence of...