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Definition of Adoptionism in English: Adoptionismnoun Christian Theology historical See Adoptionist Example sentencesExamples - This, the original form of Adoptionism, asserts a double sonship in Christ: one by generation and nature, and the other by adoption and grace.
- Revived by Peter Abelard in the twelfth century, Adoptionism was again condemned by Pope Alexander III in 1177.
- The historical record of Adoptionism in Spain is relatively short, lasting only a few decades and beginning in the 780's.
- It is doubtful that their Adoptionism was derived from the Bonosians, who were biblical unitarians.
- Early Christians rejected Adoptionism because it contradicts New Testament teaching; according to John 1: 1, Jesus was divine from ‘the beginning.’
Definition of Adoptionism in US English: Adoptionismnoun-ˌnizəm Christian Theology historical See Adoptionist Example sentencesExamples - Revived by Peter Abelard in the twelfth century, Adoptionism was again condemned by Pope Alexander III in 1177.
- It is doubtful that their Adoptionism was derived from the Bonosians, who were biblical unitarians.
- The historical record of Adoptionism in Spain is relatively short, lasting only a few decades and beginning in the 780's.
- This, the original form of Adoptionism, asserts a double sonship in Christ: one by generation and nature, and the other by adoption and grace.
- Early Christians rejected Adoptionism because it contradicts New Testament teaching; according to John 1: 1, Jesus was divine from ‘the beginning.’
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