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"For there must also be factions among you, in order that those who are approved may have become evident among you," (1 Cor. 11:19).
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- Introduction
- Heresy
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- Heresies
- Adoptionism- God granted Jesus
powers and then adopted him as a Son.
- Albigenses- Reincarnation and two
gods: one good and other evil.
- Apollinarianism- Jesus divine
will overshadowed and replaced the human.
- Arianism - Jesus was a lesser, created
being.
- Docetism- Jesus was divine, but only
seemed to be human.
- Donatism- Validity of sacraments depends
on character of the minister.
- Gnosticism - Dualism of good and
bad and special knowledge for salvation.
- Kenosis - Jesus gave up some divine
attributes while on earth.
- Modalism - God is one person in three
modes.
- Monarchianism - God is one person.
- Monophysitism- Jesus had only
one nature: divine.
- Nestorianism - Jesus was two persons.
- Patripassionism - The Father
suffered on the cross
- Pelagianism - Man is unaffected
by the fall and can keep all of God's laws.
- Socinianism - Denial of the Trinity.
Jesus is a deified man.
- Subordinationism - The Son is lesser than the Father in essence and or
attributes.
- Tritheism - the Trinity is really
three separate gods.
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