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- Subordinationism is a Trinitarian doctrine wherein the Son (and sometimes also the Holy Spirit) is subordinate to the Father, not only in submission and...
- include allegorical interpretation of scripture, pre-existence, and subordinationism. Origen's thought was influenced by Philo the Jew, Platonism and Clement...
- the Son, the functional subordination of the Son, the eternal procession of the Spirit, the Filioque and the subordinationism. The doctrine of eternal...
- early beliefs viewed Jesus as ontologically subordinate to the Father (Subordinationism), and others considered him an aspect of the Father rather than a separate...
- University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 120. ISBN 978-0-8122-0384-4. "Subordinationism | Christianity | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-06-02...
- Pelagianism Semipelagianism Pneumatomachians Psilanthropism Sabellianism Subordinationism Valentinianism Middle Ages Arnoldism Bogomilism Bosnian Church Catharism...
- doctrine regarding the nature of the Godhead showed a belief in radical subordinationism, a view notably disputed by 4th century figures such as Athanasius...
- that "the theological use of the filioque in the West against Arian subordinationism is fully valid according to the theological criteria of the Eastern...
- Theology in In Illud: Tunc et ipse filius. His Polemic against Arian Subordinationism and the ἀποκατάστασις". Gregory of Nyssa: The Minor Treatises on Trinitarian...
- alive, orthodox views on the Trinity had not yet been formulated and subordinationism was not yet considered heretical. In fact, virtually all orthodox theologians...