Arian theological claim
C18547
concept
An Arian theological claim is a doctrinal assertion, rooted in the teachings of Arius, that affirms the Son of God is a created being subordinate to the Father and therefore not co-eternal or of the same essence with Him.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| 4th-century Christian doctrine | 2 |
| Arian theological claim canonical | 1 |
| Christological position | 1 |
| Christological statement | 1 |
Description generation (CDg)
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Instruction
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Input
Class: Arian theological claim
Generated description
An Arian theological claim is a doctrinal assertion, rooted in the teachings of Arius, that affirms the Son of God is a created being subordinate to the Father and therefore not co-eternal or of the same essence with Him.
Instances (5)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| the Son was created by the Father | — |
| Homoousian theology | Christological position |
| Semi-Arianism | 4th-century Christian doctrine |
| Homoiousian theology | 4th-century Christian doctrine |
| Second Anathema | Christological statement |