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subordinationism
[ suh-bawr-dn-ey-shuh-niz-uhm ]
noun
Theology.
- the doctrine that the first person of the Holy Trinity is superior to the second, and the second superior to the third.
subordinationism
/ əˌɔːɪˈԱɪʃəˌɪə /
noun
- either of two interpretations of the doctrine of the Trinity, often regarded as heretical, according to which the Son is subordinate to the Father or the Holy Ghost is subordinate to both
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Derived Forms
- ܲˌǰ徱ˈԲپDzԾ, noun
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Other yvlog Forms
- ܲ·ǰd·ԲtDz· noun
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of subordinationism1
1835–45; subordination ( def ) + -ism
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Example Sentences
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Meanwhile at the council of Nicaea he seems to have discovered that the Alexandrians were right in claiming that Arius was carrying his subordinationism so far as to deny all real divinity to Christ.
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