Nghĩa của từ adoptionism bằng Tiếng Việt

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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "adoptionism", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ adoptionism, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ adoptionism trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt

1. Adaptionism vs adoptionism - what is the difference

2. Adoptionist definition: someone who believes in adoptionism Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

3. What does Adoptionist mean? (Christianity) One who believes in or supports adoptionism

4. Adoptionists (1,078 words) The term “Adoptionism” emerged in the context of an 8th-century CE Spanish controversy

5. Arianism was closer to the biblical truth concerning the nature of Jesus than there heresy of Adoptionism

6. The bishop had been condemned by Alcuin at the Council of Frankfurt in 794 for teaching adoptionism.

7. In 798 Pope Leo III held a council in Rome that condemned the “Adoptionism” of Felix and Anathematized him

8. Within a few years, another local council, also directed against �Spanish Adoptionism,� was held in Fr�jus (Friuli) (796 or 797).

9. At this meeting, Paulinus of Aquileia (+802), an associate of Alcuin in Charlemagne�s court, defended the use of the Creed with the Filioque as a way of opposing Adoptionism.

10. The king, despite the bad reputation attributed by history, had good relations with Beatus of Liébana, perhaps the most important cultural figure of the kingdom, and supported him in his fight against adoptionism.

11. Adoptionism from adoption + -ism, after earlier Adoptionist "member of a sect believing that Jesus is God's son by adoption," altered from earlier Adoptianist, from Medieval Latin Adoptiānus (from Latin …

12. Adoptionism Romans 1:3-4 could be read in an Adoptionist way if it is held to state that Jesus was ‘appointed’ (NET) or ‘designated’ (RSV) or ‘declared’ (NASB) to be the Son of God at or after his resurrection

13. Adminicle: that which supports or aids, especially evidence Adnascent: growing on some other thing adnominal: indicating adjective used as a noun adnomination: punning adnoun: adjective serving or used as a noun adonise: to adorn oneself adoptionism: belief that Christ was the adopted and not natural son of God adoral: near the mouth adosculation

14. 3.19.1.66 Thus when Orbe asks if Irenaeus is an Adoptionist, he refers to the eighth-century Spanish adoptionism of Elipandus and Felix of Urgel.(67) It was their belief that although Christ, as the Word incarnate, was the eternal Son of God, "Jesus, considered solely from the point of view of his human nature, was an `adoptive' Son of God."(68

15. Simply put, "in adoptionism there was a time when Jesus was not the Son of God." Adoptionists "insisted that Jesus's sonship had a historical beginning at some point: at his birth, baptism, or resurrection." They were "perceived to be reducing Jesus to a human figure who had acquired divine status by merit."

16. While the acts of the local synod of Frankfurt in 794 are not extant, other records indicate that it was called mainly to counter a form of the heresy of �Adoptionism� then thought to be on the rise in Spain. The emphasis of a number of Spanish theologians on the integral humanity of Christ seemed, to the court theologian Alcuin and others, to imply that the man Jesus was �adopted� by the Father at his baptism.