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This view is often described as adoptionism, and in the 19th Century was also called psilanthropism.
A non-virgin birth would seem to require some form of adoptionism.
The council was summoned primarily for the condemnation of Adoptionism.
The context of Spanish adoptionism : a review.
This is mainly to do with theology and speaks out against adoptionism and iconoclasm.
He was a believer in monarchianism, a doctrine about the Trinity; his teachings reflect adoptionism.
Paul was an early forerunner of Adoptionism.
Thus, it seemed to be a nuanced form of Nestorianism and came to be known as Adoptionism.
God adopted Jesus during baptism (known as Adoptionism)
Carolingian ecclesiology and heresy: a southern Gallic juridical tract against adoptionism.
Eusebius of Dorylaeum went so far as to accuse Nestorius of adoptionism.
The bishop had been condemned by Alcuin at the Council of Frankfurt in 794 for teaching adoptionism.
The first known exponent of Adoptionism in the second century is Theodotus of Byzantium.
Various nontrinitarian views, such as adoptionism or modalism, existed in early Christianity, leading to the disputes about Christology.
According to this view known as "adoptionism", it was the baptism which makes Jesus divine, a reference to the biblical line: "The Word became flesh."
A form of adoptionism surfaced in Unitarianism during the 18th century as the virgin birth was increasingly denied by Unitarians .
Heresies such as Adoptionism and Modalism had already arisen as attempts to reconcile this doctrinal problem.
In the 3rd century, Paul of Samosata, Patriarch of Antioch, promoted adoptionism.
Returning from the synod, Paulinus once more opposed the Adoptionism at the Council of Cividale.
In his letter, Elipandus asserted that Christ had adopted his humanity, a position that came to be known as Adoptionism.
However, Elipando's Adoptionism was not the same as another ancient heresy also called Adoptionism.
The Frankish court of Charlemagne also condemned Adoptionism at the Synod of Frankfurt in 794.
For Robert Price "docetism", together with "encratism", "Gnosticism" and "adoptionism", has been employed "far beyond what historically descriptive usage would allow".
Paulinus was appointed the task of addressing Adoptionism and Arians as taught by a group of Spanish bishops including Elipando.
However, historical records show that the Paulicians were bitterly persecuted more for their gnostic and iconoclastic views than for their adherence to Adoptionism.