- Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Monarchianism developed in the 2nd
century and
persisted further into the 3rd century.
Monarchianism (from the Gr**** monarkhia...
- Jesus. As a form of
Monarchianism, it
stands in
contrast with
Binitarianism and Trinitarianism.
Followers of
Modalistic Monarchianism consider themselves...
- Adoptionism, also
called dynamic monarchianism, is an
early Christian nontrinitarian theological doctrine,
subsequently revived in
various forms, which...
- Noetus, not that of Sabellius. In (Modalistic)
Monarchianism,
Jesus Christ is God. In
Dynamic Monarchianism,
Jesus Christ is a mere man. It has been reported...
- 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...
-
originator of the
Paulianist heresy named after him. He was a
believer in
monarchianism, a
nontrinitarian doctrine; his
teachings reflect adoptionism. Paul...
-
until after his resurrection. This doctrine,
sometimes called "Dynamic
Monarchianism" or "Adoptionism", was
declared heretical by Pope
Victor I, and Theodotus...
- was
still in the
hands of the
authorities of the
Carthaginian Church.
Monarchianism had
sprung up again, but
Tertullian does not
mention its
leaders at...
-
Sabellianism in the
Eastern church (and a
version of modalism,
modalistic monarchianism, or
modal monarchism).
Modalism is the
belief that God the Father, Jesus...
- A
triple deity is a
deity with
three apparent forms that
function as a
singular whole. Such
deities may
sometimes be
referred to as threefold, tripled...