• In Christian theology, historically patripassianism (as it is referred to in the Western church) is a version of Sabellianism in the Eastern church...
  • Patripassianism. by Matt Slick | Dec 15, 2008 | Heresies, Apologetics. ... Therefore, the doctrine of Patripassianism is incorrect and heretical.
  • Around AD 153, Justin Martyr wrote against those “who affirm that the Son is the Father,” a clear reference to Patripassianism ( First Apology , ch.
  • Patripassianism is a form of modalism, the teaching that there is only one God, who appears in three different modes.
  • PATRIPASSIANISM (from Latin patri- “father” and passio “suffering”), because the teaching required that since the Father had become incarnate in Christ...
  • Patripassianism. In Christian theology, “patripassianism” is the view that God the Father suffers (Latin patri- “father” and passio “suffering”).
  • Patripassianism is excluded from orthodox Christian teaching by the doctrine of the Trinity and the traditional teaching of God's impassibility (see Art.
  • Patripassianism is the teaching the Father became incarnate at the birth of Jesus, remained in Jesus all of his life, and experienced the rejection of the Jews...
  • Patripassianism and the Death of God. ... The ancients called this view “Patripassianism” (Latin for “the Father suffers”) and deemed it heretical.
  • The meaning of PATRIPASSIANISM is the doctrine that in the sufferings of Jesus Christ God the Father also suffered.