Adoptionism, also called dynamic monarchianism, is an early Christian nontrinitarian theological doctrine, subsequently revived in various forms, which...
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Adoption is a process whereby a person assumes the parenting of another, usually a child, from that person's biological or legal parent or parents. Legal...
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Beatus of Liébana (section Adoptionism controversy)
The assembled bishops condemned adoptionism as a heresy and in 798, Pope Leo III confirmed the heresy of adoptionism. Catholic Church in Spain Beatus...
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Adoption, in Christian theology, is the reception of a believer into the family of God. In the Reformed ordo salutis ("order of salvation"), adoption...
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Despite the shared name of "Adoptionism" the Spanish Adoptionist Christology appears to have differed sharply from the Adoptionism of early Christianity. Spanish...
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International adoption (also referred to as intercountry adoption or transnational adoption) is a type of adoption in which an individual or couple residing...
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Greyhound adoption or Greyhound rescue programs focus on finding homes for greyhounds who are no longer needed for racing. Greyhounds have had a reputation...
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Disruption is ending an adoption. While technically an adoption is disrupted only when it is abandoned by the adopting parent or parents before it is...
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Linux adoption is the adoption of Linux-based computer operating systems (OSes) by households, nonprofit organizations, businesses, and governments. Android...
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Pet adoption is the process of transferring responsibility for a pet that was previously owned by another party. Common sources for adoptable pets are...
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Closed adoption (also called "confidential" adoption and sometimes "secret" adoption) is a process by which an infant is adopted by another family, and...
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The Rite of Adoption was a Masonic rite which appeared in France in the 18th century. Lodges of adoption were usually attached to regular craft lodges...
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Adoption studies typically compare pairs of persons, e.g., adopted child and adoptive mother or adopted child and biological mother, to assess genetic...
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Interracial adoption (historically referred to as transracial adoption) refers to the act of placing a child of one racial or ethnic group with adoptive...
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Adoption fraud, also known as illegal adoption, can be defined as when a person or institute attempts to either illegally adopt a child or illegally give...
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The language of adoption is changing and evolving, and since the 1970s has been a controversial issue tied closely to adoption reform efforts. The controversy...
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2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Adoptionism "Medieval Spain: Themes: Adoptionism". Archived from the original on 2006-09-07. Retrieved...
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Adoption Act may refer to the short titles of several Acts of Parliament relating to adoption: Adoption Act 1958 (7 & 8 Eliz. 2. c. 5) Adoption Act 1960...
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Adoption in the Philippines is a process of granting social, emotional and legal family and kinship membership to an individual from the Philippines, usually...
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of adoption and several examples of adoption take place in the Hebrew Bible and texts from the Second Temple Judaism. The Hebrew word for adoption ‘אימוץ’...
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In computing, adoption means the transfer (conversion) between an old system and a target system in an organization (or more broadly, by anyone). If a...
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Open adoption is a form of adoption in which the biological and adoptive families have access to varying degrees of each other's personal information and...
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adoptions as local adoptions (placement within the country), and intercountry adoptions (adoption of children born overseas). Known child adoptions (adoption...
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adoption is the legal establishment of a parent-child relationship between the adopter and the child without regard to biological parentage. Adoption...
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international adoption, peaking at 5,577 children adopted in 2007. Since reforms in 2007–08, aimed at combating extensive corruption in the adoption process...
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Forced adoption is the practice of forcefully taking children from their parents and placing them for adoption. Removing children of ethnic minorities...
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Look up adoption in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adoption usually refers to the legal act of permanently placing a child with a relative or non-biological...
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seemed to be a nuanced form of Nestorianism and came to be known as Adoptionism.[citation needed] Elipandus's teaching was condemned as heresy by the...
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attention by adopting several children from Third World countries. The adoptions have been criticized because of alleged preference shown to the parents...
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Adoptions in Italy numbered 4,130 in 2010. This figure relates to overseas adoptions, domestic adoption from within Italy being relatively difficult....
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