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Definition of Psilanthropism

Psilanthropism
Psilanthropism Psi*lan"thro*pism, n. Psilanthropy.

Meaning of Psilanthropism from wikipedia

- of human parents. In the 19th century, the view was sometimes called psilanthropism, a term that derives from the combination of the Gr**** ψιλός (psilós)...
- various views ranging from the belief that Jesus was simply a human (psilanthropism) who, because of his greatness, was adopted by God as his Son (adoptionism)...
- Novatianism Patrip****ianism Pelagianism Semipelagianism Pneumatomachians Psilanthropism Sabellianism Subordinationism Valentinianism Middle Ages Arnoldism Bogomilism...
- Novatianism Patrip****ianism Pelagianism Semipelagianism Pneumatomachians Psilanthropism Sabellianism Subordinationism Valentinianism Middle Ages Arnoldism Bogomilism...
- Nazarenes Noahidism Pauline Christianity Proto-orthodox Christianity Psilanthropism Restorationism Unitarianism Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Ebionites" ...
- ψιλοῦν (psiloûn), ψιλός (psilós), ψιλότης, ψίλωσις (psílōsis) epsilon, psilanthropism, psilanthropy, psilocybin, psilosis, psilotic, upsilon psithyr- whisper...
- and both God the Father and the Son suffered on the cross as Jesus. Psilanthropism Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Churches...
- often described as adoptionism, and in the 19th century was also called psilanthropism. Samuel Taylor Coleridge described himself as having once been a psilanthropist...
- that they are above men's knowledge and above men's understanding"; PsilanthropismEbionites (1st to 4th centuries AD) observed Jewish law, denied the...
- the Unitarian movement; ultimately, the dominant Christology became psilanthropism: that Jesus was a man, but one with a unique relationship to God. Influenced...