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Monarchianism is a
doctrine that
emphasizes God as one
indivisible being, in
direct contrast to Trinitarianism,
which defines the
Godhead as
three co-eternal...
- The
Monarchian Prologues are a set of
Latin introductions to the four
canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. They were long
thought to have...
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Modalistic Monarchianism, also
known as
Modalism or
Oneness Christology, is a
Christian theology upholding the
unipersonal oneness of God
while also affirming...
- Adoptionism, also
called dynamic monarchianism, is an
early Christian nontrinitarian theological doctrine,
subsequently revived in
various forms, which...
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Praxeas (Gr****: Πραξέας) was a
Monarchian from Asia
Minor who
lived in the end of the 2nd century/beginning of the 3rd century. He
believed in the unity...
- time in the
second century in the form of
Monarchianism.
While "this
movement called themselves '
Monarchians', the Gr****
Fathers called them 'Sabellians'...
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repealed 132
years after his death. He was
accused of
being seduced by
Monarchian views.
During the
reign of
Emperor Septimius Severus (193–211), relations...
- the Holy Spirit.
Various nontrinitarian views, such as Adoptionism,
Monarchianism, and
Arianism existed prior to the
formal definition of the Trinity...
- "Calixt von Rom und der
monarchianische Streit" [Calixtus of Rome and the
Monarchian Controversy].
Zeitschrift für
Antikes Christentum/Journal of
Ancient Christianity...
- to that of the
Father (God or Logos). This doctrine,
called dynamic monarchianism, was both
Ebionistic and Adhocianistic.[citation needed] List of papal...