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modalist (ˈməʊdəlɪst) [f. modal + -ist.] a. n. One who holds or professes Modalism. b. quasi-adj. = modalistic.1832 I. Taylor Saturday Even. xxviii. 469 The error of the Modalists and Sabellians. 1897 Expositor Dec. 408 Passages..could be understood in a distinctly modalist sense. Hence modaˈlistic ...
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Sabellius
A Sabellian modalist would say that the One God successively revealed Himself to man throughout time as the Father in Creation; the Son in Redemption; Apparently then, there were both Trinitarian and modalist participants in the Monatism which was later condemned.
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Monarchian
Monarchian, n. and a. Eccl. Hist. (məˈnɑːkɪən) [ad. late L. monarchiānī pl., f. monarchia: see monarchy and -an. The term monarchiani is merely a nickname applied by Tertullian (Adv. Prax. x) to certain opponents of the doctrine of the Trinity, in derision of their unintelligent use of the word mona...
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Was Witness Lee and/or Watchman Nee (a) Jehovah's witness(es)?
BigNorsk. Witness Lee is a disciple of Watchman Nee who founded the "Local Church" called "The Lord's Recovery" by followers. Many, not all, cult experts have called it a cult. Lee was a modalist, that is he rejected the Trinity. He also taught that believers become both divine and human like Jesus, called mingling.
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Karl Rahner
Nonetheless, some theologians and Christian philosophers (e.g., Jürgen Moltmann) have found his teaching to tend strongly in a Modalist direction.
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Sabellian
▪ I. Sabellian, a.1 and n.1 Theol. (səˈbɛlɪən) [ad. eccl. L. Sabelliān-us, f. Sabelli-us (see B): see -an.] A. adj. Pertaining to the Sabellians (see B) or their doctrine.1577 Hanmer Anc. Eccl. Hist. vii. v. 126 Of the Sabellian heresie... The Sabellian heretickes. 1720 Waterland Eight Serm. 4 Under...
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Michael Servetus
Wilbur promotes the idea that Servetus was a modalist.
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perceptional
perˈceptional, a. [f. prec. + -al1.] Of, pertaining to or of the nature of, perception.1862 F. Hall Hindu Philos. Syst. 264 The mistake in question is not perceptional, but inferential. 1874 Carpenter Ment. Phys. App. (1879) 721 Particular parts of the convolutions may be special centres of the clas...
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Holy Spirit (Christian denominational variations)
Modalist groups
Oneness Pentecostalism, as with other modalist groups, teach that the Holy Spirit is a mode of God, rather than a distinct or separate
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Nontrinitarianism
Modalist groups
Oneness Pentecostalism, as with other modalist groups, teach that the Holy Spirit is a mode of God, rather than a distinct or separate Diaspora
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*Justin Martyr 165 (Christian apologist)
*Origen 230 (Ante-Nicene Father, (subordinationist)
Sabellius, (Modalist
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William of Conches
Thierry, who had encouraged Bernard of Clairvaux to prosecute Abelard, in another letter to Bernard attacked William's De philosophia mundi for having a modalist
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Oneness Pentecostalism
Hermas, Clement of Rome, Polycarp, Polycrates, Ignatius (who lived between 90 and 140 A.D.), and Irenaeus (who died about 200 A.D.) were either Oneness, modalist
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Christian theology
During the Council of Nicea, the modalist bishops of Rome and Alexandria aligned politically with Athanasius; whereas the bishops of Constantinople (Nicomedia
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