Doctrine vs Modalism - What's the difference?
doctrine | modalism |
A belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters.
The body of teachings of a religion, or a religious leader, organization, group or text.
(Christianity) The doctrine that the Trinity is composed of three modes or aspects of divine self-revelation, rather than three parts of God.
As nouns the difference between doctrine and modalism
is that doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while modalism is (christianity) the doctrine that the trinity is composed of three modes or aspects of divine self-revelation, rather than three parts of god.doctrine
English
(wikipedia doctrine)Noun
(en noun)- The incarnation is a basic doctrine of classical Christianity.
- The four noble truths summarise the main doctrines of Buddhism.