Sabellian, a believer in Sabellianism, the nontrinitarian belief that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are different modes or aspects of one God, rather than three distinct persons in God Himself
Sabellian languages, another name for the Osco-Umbrian languages
Sabellians a collective ethnonym for a group of Italic peoples or tribes inhabiting central Italy at the time of the rise of Rome
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In Christian theology, Sabellianism is the belief that there is only one Person ('hypostasis' in the Greek language of the fourth century Arian Controversy)...
Sabellian can refer to Sabellian, a believer in Sabellianism, the nontrinitarian belief that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are different modes or aspects...
Sabellians is a collective ethnonym for a group of Italic peoples or tribes inhabiting central and southern Italy at the time of the rise of Rome. The...
the Nicene Creed is pro-Sabellian, the Dedication Creed is anti-Sabellian. Eminent recent scholars confirm the pro-Sabellian nature of the Nicene Creed:...
before Nicaea, homoousios was preferred only by Sabellians, including Sabellius himself, the Libyan Sabellians, Dionysius of Rome, and Paul of Samosata. For...
then that the Son is idios to (a property or quality of) the Father is a Sabellian statement.”: 92 As discussed on the page on Arius, the anti-Nicenes were...
so ambiguous as to suggest that the Fathers of Nicaea had fallen into Sabellianism, a view recognized as heresy even at that period." Lewis Ayres, therefore...
considered him an aspect of the Father rather than a separate person (Sabellianism), both were condemned as heresies by the Catholic Church. The Church...
4th century BC. These forms, which were referred to by the Romans as Sabellian kale, are considered to be the ancestors of modern kales. The earliest...
Etruscan invention, an early Sabellian inscription suggests that it is instead an invention of speakers of a Sabellian language (Osco-Umbrian languages)...
about the term because, before Nicaea, that term was only preferred by Sabellians, the Bible never says anything about God’s substance (ousia), the term...
languages belonging to the Italic branch (Faliscan and members of the Sabellian group, including Oscan, Umbrian, and South Picene, and other Indo-European...
divine Person. This understanding has been called Sabellianism or modalistic monarchianism. A Sabellian modalist would say that the One God successively...
Fathers in reaction to theological interpretations known as Adoptionism, Sabellianism, and Arianism. Adoptionism was the belief that Jesus was an ordinary...
describe God in action. Modalistic Monarchianism is closely related to Sabellianism and Patripassianism, two ancient theologies condemned as heresy in the...
indicate different roles played by a single Person. For that reason, the Sabellians accepted the term but Basil of Caesarea rejected it. Basil, insisted that...
PA: Evolution Publishing. Clackson, James. 2015. "Subgrouping in the Sabellian Branch of Indo‐European." Transactions of the Philological Society 113...
maintains close links with Unitarianism while maintaining its own identity. Sabellianism Tawhid Unitarian (disambiguation) Unitarian church (disambiguation) Henry...
against Sabellianism: that which is like can never be the same as that to which it is like'.”: 353 The anathemas also attack the apparent Sabellianism of...
by them as savouring of materialistic conceptions of the Godhead and Sabellianism. While still a deacon under Alexander's care (or early in his patriarchate...
in the East, and a synod convened at Antioch in 330 deposed him for Sabellianism, which was confirmed by the emperor. After Nicaea, the conflict at Nicaea...
patripassianism (as it is referred to in the Western church) is a version of Sabellianism in the Eastern church (and a version of modalism, modalistic monarchianism...