• from God." Patripassianism is attested as early as the 2nd century; theologians such as Praxeas speak of God as unipersonal. Patripassianism was referred...
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  • ISBN 978-1-5169-8352-0.[self-published source?] Sarot, Marcel (1990). "Patripassianism, Theopaschitism and the Suffering of God. Some Historical and Systematic...
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  • Himself. But it is not so. From these notions came the pejorative term "Patripassianism" for the movement, from the Latin words pater for "father", and passus...
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  • Modalistic Monophysitism Monothelitism Montanism Nestorianism Novatianism Patripassianism Pelagianism Semipelagianism Pneumatomachians Psilanthropism Sabellianism...
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    to have its Trinitarian meaning. They wrote these works to combat Patripassianism, the view that the Father suffered on the cross along with the Son...
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  • action. Modalistic Monarchianism is closely related to Sabellianism and Patripassianism, two ancient theologies condemned as heresy in the Great Church and...
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    the immanent Trinity. In his treatise against Praxeas, who taught patripassianism in Rome, he used the words "trinity", "economy" (used in reference...
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  • Adoptionism Arianism Avatar Binitarianism Christology Eidolon Lokottaravāda Patripassianism Spanish Adoptionism González 2005, pp. 46–47: "A term derived from...
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    Modalistic Monophysitism Monothelitism Montanism Nestorianism Novatianism Patripassianism Pelagianism Semipelagianism Pneumatomachians Psilanthropism Sabellianism...
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  • particular type of Christology now called modalistic monarchianism or patripassianism. His views, which led to his excommunication by local presbyters, are...
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    93's 1996 album All the Pretty Little Horses, as well as the closer "Patripassian". For his 1996 album Murder Ballads, Cave recorded "Where the Wild Roses...
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  • correct (so long as one does not understand Modalism to be the same as patripassianism), and while Arius also believed that God is a singular person, Bernard...
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  • doctrine, leading it to be known alternately as the Nestorian Church. Patripassianism Belief that the Father and Son are not two distinct persons, and thus...
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    homoousios, he expressed its sense in many passages, which exclude equally Patripassianism, Sabellianism, and the formula "there was a time when the Son was not"...
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  • chief critic of Sabellianism was Tertullian, who labeled the movement "Patripassianism", from the Latin words pater for "father", and passus from the verb...
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  • Tertullian is reported to have given Sabellius' doctrine the name Patripassianism, meaning ‘the father suffered’, since Sabellius made no true distinction...
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  • the ominous, drone-based round "Twilight Twilight Nihil Nihil", and "Patripassian", backed mainly by a heavily treated loop[citation needed] of Carlo Gesualdo's...
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  • Montanism Muhammadism (Islam) Neo-ultramontanism Nestorianism Ophites Patripassianism Paulicianism Pelagianism Peter of Bruis Phyletism Priscillianism Psilanthropism...
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  • called the eternal Father, Witness Lee has been accused of teaching patripassianism (a subcategory of modalism). Witness Lee and others in the local churches...
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    God the Father (John 14:28). Modalism (also called Sabellianism or Patripassianism) is the belief that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are three different...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. God in Christianity Monarchianism Patripassianism Sabellianism Unitarianism Barackman 2001, p. 129. Rippee 2018, p. 1-2...
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    tone of the less cultivated dissenters was, in his judgment, largely patripassian. On hearing of Whiston's change of views, he wrote to him from Newbury...
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  • on the heresies with supporters in that era, or far earlier, like the Patripassian heresy, which began in the third century, reflecting the challenge of...
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