Posted on 10/05/2010 8:39:56 AM PDT by Salvation
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A heretical doctrine begun in the second century, that so stressed God's unity of nature as to deny the Trinity of Persons. Three forms are distinguishable: crude monarchianism denied any distinction of persons in the Godhead and claimed that the Father became incarnate. The modalist type admitted only a distinction of functions in God, who as Father created the world, as Son redeemed, and as the Holy Spirit sanctified the world. The subordinationist variety recognized a real distinction of persons but subordinated one to the other. (Etym. Greek monarch_s, sole ruler, a sovereign.)
A heretical doctrine begun in the second century
Does this heresy still exist today?
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Whats the difference between this view of the Godhead and modern “Oneness” teacher?
There should have been a single voice there that offered another option, that of humbleness.
“We do not know, and it cannot be divined by debate.”
Unitarianism.
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