arianism
Arianism vs Eutychianism - What's the difference?
arianism | eutychianism |As nouns the difference between arianism and eutychianism
is that arianism is (christianity) a non-trinitarian christology, denominated as heretical since council of nicaea, but still influential in monophysite christianity while eutychianism is monophysitism]]; especially , the form of monophysitism taught by [[wikipedia:eutyches|eutyches.Sabellianism vs Arianism - What's the difference?
sabellianism | arianism |In christianity terms the difference between sabellianism and arianism
is that sabellianism is a Christian belief which holds that God the Father and God the Son are one in the same, the latter often being termed Patripassianism in that it implies God the Father personally suffered on the Cross while arianism is a non-trinitarian Christology, denominated as heretical since Council of Nicaea, but still influential in Monophysite Christianity.Arianism - What does it mean?
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