Definition of Sonships. Meaning of Sonships. Synonyms of Sonships

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Definition of Sonships

Sonship
Sonship Son"ship, n. The state of being a son, or of bearing the relation of a son; filiation. --Dr. H. More.

Meaning of Sonships from wikipedia

- Sonship theology, also known as Sonship teaching, is a movement within American Presbyterianism, ****ociated with Jack Miller (1928–1996). Sonship theology...
- branches and leaves of the tree. Within this seed-m**** were three parts, or sonships, and were consubstantial with the not-being God. This was the one origin...
- common to all forms of Gnosticism. In the Basilidian Gnosis they are called sonships (υἱότητες ****otetes; singular: υἱότης ****otes); according to Marcus, they...
- in Scripture are the following: "Paternity" to the Father, "Filiation" (Sonship) to the Son, and "P****ive Spiration" or that which is "breathed out", to...
- victory over death, gaining as a free gift a new, justified status of sonship. According to Krister Stendahl, the main concern of Paul's writings on...
- of God, God is revealing himself through his son, and Jesus proving his sonship through his obedience and example. Unlike Mark, Matthew never bothers to...
- common to all forms of 'Gnosticism'). In Basilidian Gnosis they are called sonships (υἱότητες ****otetes; sing.: υἱότης ****otes); according to Marcus, they...
- Peppard, Michael (2011). The Son of God in the Roman World: Divine Sonship in Its Social and Political Context. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199753703...
- and 118; see Michael Peppard, The Son of God in the Roman World: Divine Sonship in Its Social and Political Context. Oxford U. Press, 2011, ISBN 978-0-19-975370-3...
- the Son of God, i.e., at his birth, in distinction to Mark, for whom the Sonship dates from Jesus's baptism, and Paul and the pre-Pauline Christians for...