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Definition of Patripassian

patripassian
Monarchian Mo*nar"chi*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.) One of a sect in the early Christian church which rejected the doctrine of the Trinity; -- called also patripassian.
Patripassian
Patripassian Pa`tri*pas"sian, n. [LL. Patripassiani, pl.; L. pater father + pati, passus, to suffer: cf. F. patripassiens.] (Eccl. Hist.) One of a body of believers in the early church who denied the independent pre["e]xistent personality of Christ, and who, accordingly, held that the Father suffered in the Son; a monarchian. -- Pa`tri*pas"sian*ism, n.

Meaning of Patripassian from wikipedia

- In Christian theology, historically patrip****ianism (as it is referred to in the Western church) is a version of Sabellianism in the Eastern church (and...
- named Noetus who had been promoting Patrip****ian views, which Hippolytus deemed heretical. Noetus and other Patrip****ians, such as Praxeas, claimed that the...
- the ominous, drone-based round "Twilight Twilight Nihil Nihil", and "Patrip****ian", backed mainly by a heavily treated loop[citation needed] of Carlo Gesualdo's...
- studio album All the Pretty Little Horses (1996), as well as the closer "Patrip****ian". For his studio album Murder Ballads (1996), Cave recorded "Where the...
- Modalistic Monophysitism Monothelitism Montanism Nestorianism Novatianism Patrip****ianism Pelagianism Semipelagianism Pneumatomachians Psilanthropism Sabellianism...
- existence'." Following Tertullian, "The Latin Fathers ... called them 'patrip****ians' because they have identified the Father and the Son to such an extent...
- particular type of Christology now called modalistic monarchianism or patrip****ianism. His views, which led to his excommunication by local presbyters, are...
- Adoptionism Arianism Avatar Binitarianism Christology Eidolon Lokottaravāda Patrip****ianism Spanish Adoptionism González 2005, pp. 46–47: "A term derived from...
- the immanent Trinity. In his treatise against Praxeas, who taught patrip****ianism in Rome, he used the words "trinity", "economy" (used in reference...
- doctrine, leading it to be known alternately as the Nestorian Church. Patrip****ianism Belief that the Father and Son are not two distinct persons, and thus...