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Modalistic Monarchianism

Modalistic Monarchianism, also known as Modalism or Oneness Christology, is a Christian theology upholding the unipersonal oneness of God while also affirming the divinity of Jesus. As a form of Monarchianism, it stands in contrast to Adoptionism (Dynamic Monarchianism), a Christology of the divine nature of Jesus that views Jesus as not pre-existent as…

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Modalistic Monarchianism

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Modalistic Monarchianism → Christian, Father, God, Hebrew Biblical God, It, Jesus, Much, New Testament, Oneness Pentecostalism, Platonic-Aristotelian, Thus

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god jesus monarchianism father son theology holy modalistic spirit oneness modalism divinity one person also christian distinct used understood adoptionism

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Noetusinstance ofmodalists0.80text
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and Sabellius explained the divinity of Jesusinstance ofmodalists0.80text
the Holy Spirit as the one God revealing himself in different ways or modesinstance ofmodalists0.80text
Modalistic Monarchianismrelated to Current adherentsOneness Pentecostalism0.60section
Modalistic Monarchianismrelated to Current adherentsMuch0.60section
Modalistic Monarchianismrelated to Current adherentsChristian0.60section
Modalistic Monarchianismrelated to Current adherentsHebrew Biblical God0.60section
Modalistic Monarchianismrelated to Current adherentsJesus0.60section
Modalistic Monarchianismrelated to Current adherentsIt0.60section
Modalistic Monarchianismrelated to Current adherentsPlatonic-Aristotelian0.60section
Modalistic Monarchianismrelated to Current adherentsThus0.60section

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