In Christian theology, Sabellianism is the belief that there is only one Person ('hypostasis' in the Greek language of the fourth century Arian Controversy) in the Godhead. For example, Hanson defines Sabellianism as the "refusal to acknowledge the distinct existence of the Persons" and "Eustathius was condemned for Sabellianism. His insistence that there is only one distinct reality (hypostasis) in the Godhead, and his confusion about distinguishing Father, Son and Holy Spirit laid him open to such a charge." Condemned as heresy, Sabellianism has been rejected by the majority of Christian churches.
Hanson defines Sabellianism as the "refusal to acknowledge the distinct existence of the Persons" and "Eustathius was condemned for Sabellianism. His insistence...
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...
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...
describe God in action. Modalistic Monarchianism is closely related to Sabellianism and Patripassianism, two ancient theologies condemned as heresy in the...
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...
Fathers in reaction to theological interpretations known as Adoptionism, Sabellianism, and Arianism. Adoptionism was the belief that Jesus was an ordinary...
considered him an aspect of the Father rather than a separate person (Sabellianism), both were condemned as heresies by the Catholic Church. The Church...
views of Arius but who had been shocked and disturbed by the apparent Sabellianism of Nicaea.”: 290 The Trinitarian historian Socrates of Constantinople...
Trinitarian theologies expressed in writings against Monarchianism, Sabellianism and Modalism.[citation needed] Tertullian's treatise against a Patripassian...
drawn battle." Note that these authors associate Sabellianism with one-hypostasis theology. Sabellianism is one form of one-hypostasis theology, which is...
most notable example of monoprosopic views is represented in ancient Sabellianism and its later variants, including teachings of some modern Christian...
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...
maintains close links with Unitarianism while maintaining its own identity. Sabellianism Tawhid Unitarian (disambiguation) Unitarian church (disambiguation) Henry...
Ancient of Days Divine filiation Father Time God Alone Eugenia Ravasio Sabellianism Sky father Gilles Emery (2011). The Trinity: An Introduction to Catholic...
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...
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...
Noetus, Praxeas, and Sabellius, hence why the view is commonly called Sabellianism. Nevertheless, Sabellius's writings did not survive, so the little known...
according to his human nature. The Creed's wording thus excludes not only Sabellianism and Arianism but also the Christological heresies of Nestorianism and...
language survive. They indicate that the language was a member of the Sabellian group, probably closely related to Paelignian. Most of the inscriptions...