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Binitarianism

Binitarianism is a Christian theology of two persons, personas, or aspects in one substance/Divinity (or God). Classically, binitarianism is understood as a form of monotheism—that is, that God is absolutely one being—and yet with binitarianism there is a "twoness" in God, which means one God family. (In contrast to ditheism/duotheism) The other common…

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Scholarly views of early Christian theology

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Church of God

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Binitarianism

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Avg. degree1.98
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related to Further reading · 130
Binitarianism → Adiel, Alan, Ancient Jewish Monotheism, Andrews Conference, Angelomorphic Spirit, Anthony, April, Aquila, Barker, Barnes, Biblical Interpretation, Biblical Literature, Bogdan, Book, Boyarin, Brill, Bucur, Carey, Christ, Christianity
related to Scholarly views of early Christian theology · 16
Binitarianism → Christian, Christians, Edinburgh, Father, First Council, God, He, Hurtado, Jesus, Judaism, Larry, Nicaea, Nicene Christianity, Son, The, University
related to Church of God · 14
Binitarianism → Armstrong, At, By, Church, Day, Day Church, God, GodThe Living Church, Herbert, Seventh Day, The, The General Conference, The United Church, Worldwide Church
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Binitarianism → Christian theology of two persons

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god jesus spirit father holy son christian one binitarian view binitarians early church orthodox person christians john christ two eastern

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Binitarianismis aChristian theology of two persons0.90text
Melito of Sardisinstance ofof God the Father and the Son.Binitarians believe that statements from early Christian leaders0.80text
Polycarp of Smyrna were binitarianinstance ofof God the Father and the Son.Binitarians believe that statements from early Christian leaders0.80text
though most mainstream scholars do not accept this assertioninstance ofof God the Father and the Son.Binitarians believe that statements from early Christian leaders0.80text
Binitarianismrelated to Church of GodBy0.60section
Binitarianismrelated to Church of GodAt0.60section
Binitarianismrelated to Church of GodDay Church0.60section
Binitarianismrelated to Church of GodGod0.60section
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Binitarianismrelated to Church of GodThe General Conference0.60section
Binitarianismrelated to Church of GodChurch0.60section
Binitarianismrelated to Church of GodSeventh Day0.60section

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