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common to all
forms of Gnosticism. In the
Basilidian Gnosis they are
called sonships (υἱότητες ****otetes; singular: υἱότης ****otes);
according to Marcus, they...
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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...
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Sonship theology, also
known as
Sonship teaching, is a
movement within American Presbyterianism, ****ociated with Jack
Miller (1928–1996).
Sonship theology...
- The
temporal sonship of
Christ is a
Christian doctrine,
which claims that the
Logos became the Son of God in the incarnation. Thus, the
Logos is not viewed...
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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...
- were
called "sons of God". What
Jesus did with the
language of
divine sonship was
first of all to
apply it
individually (to himself) and to fill it with...
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common to all
forms of 'Gnosticism'). In
Basilidian Gnosis they are
called sonships (υἱότητες ****otetes; sing.: υἱότης ****otes);
according to Marcus, they...
- 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...
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Jesus gives is
inseparable from
Jesus himself and his
divine identity.
Sonship and
agency come
together in the
Synoptic gospels only in the
Parable of...
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state that
Genghis Khan
later established the "bond of
fatherhood and
sonship" by
marrying Chagatai's
daughter to Qarachar.
Through his
alleged descent...