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Socinianism (/səˈsɪniənɪzəm/) is a
Nontrinitarian Christian belief system developed and co-founded
during the
Protestant Reformation by the
Italian Renaissance...
- The
Socinian controversy in the
Church of
England (sometimes
called the
First Socinian controversy to
distinguish it from a
debate around 1800
mainly affecting...
- of
their beliefs that
those outside Poland usually referred to them as
Socinians. The
Polish Brethren were
disbanded in 1658 by the Sejm (Polish Parliament)...
- as "Arians" due to
their rejection of the Trinity,
though in fact the
Socinians, as they were
later known, went
further than
Arius to the
position of...
- the
Reflections (1695)
Locke was
advocating not just
Socinian views on
tolerance but also
Socinian Christology.
However Wainwright (1987)
notes that in...
- with
Socinian Christology is very small, the main
group known for this are the Christadelphians,
other groups include CoGGC and CGAF.
Modern Socinian or...
- (Arminian)
Subjective paradigm Moral influence (Mixed)
Moral example (
Socinian)
Types Limited (Scholastic / Reformed)
Unlimited (E. Orthodox / Catholic /...
- Christians. With the Reformation,
Christians such as
Michael Servetus and the
Socinians started questioning the
ancient creeds that had
established Jesus' two...
- (Arminian)
Subjective paradigm Moral influence (Mixed)
Moral example (
Socinian)
Types Limited (Scholastic / Reformed)
Unlimited (E. Orthodox / Catholic /...
- Lubieniecki,
Socinian Piotr of Goniądz,
Socinian Gregory Paul of Brzeziny,
Socinian Marcin Czechowic,
Socinian Jan Niemojewski,
Socinian Mikołaj Sienicki...