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  Psilanthropism
In Christianity, Psilanthropism or Socianism is the view that denies the divine nature of Christ.
The presumed etymology of "socianism" stems from the Latin socius (companion).
Psilanthropism was rejected by the ecumenical councils, especially in the First Council of Nicaea, which was convened to deal directly with this.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/so/Socianism.html   (65 words)

  
 Reformation in Belarus
Socians believed that Christ was a human and did not recognized the Trinity of God-Son, God-Father and God-Spirit in Christ.
The extreme socians like Martyn Chehovich considered that Christians cannot participate in war and even touch arms, cannot own land or servants, they have generally denied the idea of the power of men and recognized only the power of God.
Lately most of socians were expelled from the country by Jesuits and Orthodox Church.
www.belarusguide.com /culture1/religion/Reformation.html   (1002 words)

  
 Fausto Paolo Sozini (1539-1604)
Harnack, in his Outlines of the History of Dogma, ranks Socianism along with Roman Catholicism and Protestantism as the last of the final stages of Christian Dogma.
IT was largely because of this that both the Catholics and Protestants jointed forces with such fervour to fight Socianism.
There is a dominant feeling of sympathy for Socianism and the brutal way it was suppressed, and there is a definite reaction against Trinitarianism.
members.fortunecity.com /christianfact/a_socianus.htm   (2467 words)

  
 Feature Article of Wednesday, 15 January 2003
In tune with the simplicity of the demands, the colonial state was handed over to Kwame like a baton in a relay race, and, diligently, the population gloried in the affordable price of canned sardines, 'tinapa' and milk.
Even 'Socianism and Capitanism'- as Teacher Essilfie of Akwadum village pronounced them- those popular slogans of the Nkrumah era, were fairly straightforward.
'Socianism', in the minds of many, meant 'di ma me ndi bi' (chop and let me chop); and,capiatanism, also meant 'di ma me ndi bi'.
www.ghanaweb.com /GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=31562&comment=609164   (1365 words)

  
 LATER UNITARIANS IN CHRISTIANITY
It was said by someone "The Ignorance of the laity is the Revenue of the clergy." The teachings of Socianus did much to diminish both.
Their College at Rokow was suppressed, and the followers of Socianus were deprived of all civil rights, and many people who affirmed the Unity of God were burnt alive.
It was largely because of this that both the Catholics and Protestants joined forces with such fervour to fight Socianism.
www.islam4all.com /unit_page5.htm   (2438 words)

  
 Symon Budny
He had discussed socian ideas very cautiously in his work "O opravdanii greshnogo cheloveka pred Bogom"("On the justification of sinful men in front of God").
Finally he leaves for Losk seeking the patronage of Ian Kishka, a known patron of socianism.
He is criticizing extreme socians (aryans) who considered that a Christian cannot have an earth power above him, has not rights of ownership of land and people in his property, can not participate in war and use sword.
www.belarusguide.com /culture1/people/Budny.html   (924 words)

  
 In Christianity Christianity Psilanthropism or Socianism is the view that denies...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In Christianity Christianity, "Psilanthropism" or "Socianism" is the view that denies the divine nature of Christ Christ.
The presumed etymology etymology of "socianism" stems from the Latin Latin "socius" (companion).
Psilanthropism was rejected by the ecumenical councils ecumenical councils, especially in the First Council of Nicaea First Council of Nicaea, which was convened to deal directly with this.
www.biodatabase.de /Psilanthropism   (145 words)

  
 Socianism Encyklopedi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Termen socianism antas komma från latinets socius, "deltagare", "kamrat".
refutation in stone of the anti-Trinitarianism of Arianism, Socianism, and Unitarianism.
When Cotton Mather gave away copies of his books, he admonished his recipients: Remember that I am speaking to you, all the while you have this Book beforedirectly to his readers; whenever he read a text, he believed that he was in the presence of its
www.encyklopedi.net /topic/Socianism.html   (200 words)

  
 Socianism - 233 rim och 131 allitteration(er)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Alla ord som slutar på -nism räknas som rim på Socianism, så uttal är oväsentligt.
Du förstår dock enkelt vilka ord som verkligen rimmar på Socianism.
Här räknas alla ord som börjar på Soci- som allitteration till på Socianism.
ord.gurka.se /Socianism.htm   (65 words)

  
 Early Christian Heresies
Arianism was the form of Christianity that the Goths adhered to, and it was popular in all the areas they conquered, including Italy, Spain, and Africa.
Socianism: A version of Arianism called Socianism (from the Latin socius, meaning "companion), simply says that Jesus was an extraordinary man. This heresy still lives on in two very different forms, the Unitarians and the Jehova's Witnesses.
Not all heresies focussed on the issues of the trinity and Christ's nature.
webspace.ship.edu /cgboer/heresies.html   (1233 words)

  
 History of christological heresies
He wrote "These men falsify the oracles of God and prove themselves evil interpreters of the good word of revelation.
Dynamic Monarchianism- (Socianism) Theodotus of Byzantine of Rome 190 A.D. was the source of this theological heresy, Paul of Samosata became the promoter holding to a more advanced system.
Theodotus (also known as Artemon) claimed this was the true apostolic teaching.
www.letusreason.org /Onenes3.htm   (1919 words)

  
 PietyHill Press » Blog Archive » Still Thinking About Art
I was the beneficiary of much of Art’s research, as he shared his resources and insights into the development of Christian thought on the nature of God and Christ.
We examined Sabellianism, Monophysitism, Adoptionism, Nestorianism, Apollinarianism, Arianism and Socianism.
We spent hours studying the Bible and tons of church history materials in his barn or the humble cottage behind his daycare center.
www.pietyhilldesign.com /blog/2005/07/24/still-thinking-about-art   (783 words)

  
 Christin Orthodoxy, Heresy in Christianity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Church's internal explanations for its actions were based purely on objection to beliefs and philosophies that ran contrary to its interpretation of the holy scriptures and holy Tradition:
Adoptionism, Apollinarism, Arianism, Bogomils, Bosnian Church, Caesaro-papism, Catharism, Docetism, Donatism, Euchites, Gallicanism, Gnosticism, Henry the monk, Jansenism, Luciferians, Lollardry / Lollardy / Lollardism, Marcionism, Monarchianism, Monophysitism, Montanism, Nestorianism, Patripassianism, Pelagianism, Peter of Bruis, Priscillianism, Psilanthropism, Sabellianism, Socianism, Waldensians.
Manichaeism, a pre-Christian religion that influenced early Christians, notably Augustine, often in ways held to be heretical.
www.important.ca /christian_orthodoxy_and_heresy.html   (1679 words)

  
 UUA Programs & Services: Ministry & Professional Leadership
After the war, he used the G.I. Bill to attend San Jose State in California, pursued a double major in history and journalism, and received his A.B. in 1948.
It was during that period that he, as an active Catholic, had a crisis of faith, read Emerson's Divinity School Address and Wilbur's Socianism and its Antecedents and became a member of the San Jose Unitarian congregation.
After graduation he worked as a journalist in San Francisco, attended the Oakland Universalist Congregation, and eventually enrolled at Starr King School for the Ministry from which he received an M.Div.
www.uua.org /programs/ministry/news/obituaries2000.html   (3712 words)

  
 Adherents.com
There he exerted a decisive influence on the already anti-Trinitarian Minor Reformed Church, which for a time bid for religious dominance in Poland.
Through an academy, a press, and a communitarian settlement, Socianism spread.
Public awareness of Socinian heresy brought reprisals--mob violence in Faustus' final years, suppression of academy and press and flight of ministers in 1638, and the death penalty for Socinians in 1658.
www.adherents.com /Na/Na_609.html   (3054 words)

  
 Book Review of: "The Person and Work of Christ" | TheResurgence
Especially useful is Warfield’s discussion and exposure of the errors associated with the "kenotic" theory:
Kenoticism differs from Socianism fundamentally in that Socianism took away from us only our Divine Christ, while Kenoticism takes away also our very God.
Part 1 ends with a treatise on Christless Christanity which, in Warfield’s mind, is the disastrous end product of liberal theology.
theresurgence.org /david_hegg_1993_04_the_person_and_work_of_christ   (1238 words)

  
 dotCommonweal :: General :: Benedict XVI and Jesus
I barely rise to the level of dilletante.
One is always free to espouse Socianism leavened with 1960s bromides.
But to claim it has some sort of historical basis in salvation history is an insult to, indeed an attack upon, Catholic thought and memory.
www.commonwealmagazine.org /blog/post/index/592/Benedict-XVI-and-Jesus   (2316 words)

  
 Early Christian Heresies
Arianism was the form of Christianity that the Goths adhered to, and it was popular in all the areas they conquered, including Italy, Spain, and Africa.
Socianism: A version of Arianism called Socianism (from the Latin socius, meaning "companion), simply says that Jesus was an extraordinary man. This heresy still lives on in two very different forms, the Unitarians and the Jehova's Witnesses.
Not all heresies focussed on the issues of the trinity and Christ's nature.
www.ship.edu /~cgboeree/heresies.html   (1233 words)

  
 Christianity and Neo-Christianity in Bergonia
The Bergonian solution was to evolve unorthodox versions of the Christian premise, in essence becoming heretics.
The Bergonian Neo-Christians took up beliefs consistent with Socianism, the believe that Jesus was just a very extraordinary man, a belief similar to Jehovah's Witnesses and Unitarians, and Pelagianism, holding that people could be saved wholly by their own works without grace.
A few sect sought to live fully in Christ, Donatistic-type sects, emphasizing devotional prayer and ascetic practice.
www.bergonia.org /Rel/Christianity.htm   (2016 words)

  
 Peter Borsay | New Approaches to Social History. Myth, Memory, and Place: Monmouth and Bath 1750–1900 | Journal ...
It is argued, however, that Wood also designed the Circus to express a Christian message.
His use of circular and tripartite forms has been seen as a symbol for God and the Trinity, and a conscious refutation in stone of the anti-Trinitarianism of Arianism, Socianism, and Unitarianism.
He also believed that classical architecture, and the classical orders, used boldly and extensively in the façade of the Circus, were of Judaeo-Christian, not pagan origin.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/jsh/39.3/borsay.html   (9860 words)

  
 Philadelphia Rare Books and Manuscripts: 18th Century: Authors Ber-Bo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Unitarianism denied the doctrine of the Trinity as being irrational (hence it was also known as Anti-Trinitarianism), and it was also known as Socinianism after an early Unitarian, Faustus Socinus (1539–1604).
of Bock’s History of Socianism, first published in 1754.
Tomus primus, here on offer in two volumes, gives biographies of noted Unitarians, A–Z; the first part was published in 1774 and the second in 1776.
www.prbm.com /interest/18c-ber-bo.shtml   (1307 words)

  
 The Rise of the Church
Despite the tremendous power of the Roman Catholic and Protestant Churches, they could not stamp out belief in the Divine Unity.
Whether it became known as Arianism or Socianism or Unitarianism, it has survived within the Christian movement right up to the present day, as the short biography of its most outspoken adherents demonstrate.
How many people have been killed by Christians since Biblical times
members.fortunecity.com /christianfact/c_churchpow.htm   (1402 words)

  
 C. H. Spurgeon – The Down-Grade Controversy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Darwin, along with his father and grandfather was raised in a church whose theological foundation had long been eroded.
They taught, according to Shindler, "full-blow[n] Socianism," a theological system that denied the inspiration of Scripture, the Trinity, Christ's deity, original sin, the necessity of the atonement, predestination, and the bodily resurrection.
Nurtured in that womb of false doctrine, Darwin could make claims against God as Creator.
www.southwoodsbc.org /resources/articles/spurgeon-the_down-grade.htm   (3516 words)

  
 News and Events
The full text of the Rev. Earl Morse Wilbur's "A History of Unitarianism" is available on our Website in PDF format.
This seminal work, which Wilbur considered a career achievement, covers the origins of Unitarianism in Transylvania, England and America, then adds Socianism and its antecedents.
Click for for Volume I, written in 1945.
www.sksm.edu /info/news_and_events.php   (471 words)

  
 Organizing Information about Psychology of Religious Experience   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Some heresies may not be associated with a particularly modality.
Socianism, which denies the substitutionary atonement of Christ’s death, (Erickson, 2004, 801) seems to be based more on simple pride and ignorance which can be weaknesses for anybody regardless of dominate modality.
The pastoral counselor must deal with this with patience, love, and scripture.
www.tcarden.com /coursework/Counseling640.htm   (3399 words)

  
 The Way of a Liberal's Faith
We could move further back in time and find Servetus, but he was cranky and not compelling as a thinker.
We can find the proponents of socianism and other minor religious movements, mostly within the Christian faith, y et, as Loehr points out, none of these are important perspectives in the history of religious thought, nor the people who held them striking persons of faith.
And since the New England 3 who would you name?
www.grovelanduu.org /sermons/way.html   (3281 words)

  
 My Brethren - Ministry - Page
I should have no confidence in their confessions of faith, however sound, till they had renounced their unholy association with the deniers of the Lord that bought them.
Newton’s doctrine as a more dangerous, because more insidious and artfully disguised heresy than Socianism itself.
Men may subvert the faith without denying in terms the fundamental doctrines of the gospel.
www.mybrethren.org /history/hy49wt.htm   (14131 words)

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