Photinianism

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Photinianism is a 4th-century Christian heresy associated with Photinus of Sirmium that denied the pre-existence and full divinity of Christ, viewing him instead as a mere man uniquely inspired by God.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Adoptionism 1
Berengarianism 1
Photinianism canonical 1

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Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological doctrine
heresy
nontrinitarian Christology
affirms Christ as a mere man
Christ as uniquely inspired by God
associatedWith Photinus of Sirmium
centuryOfOrigin 4th century
condemnedBy Nicene bishops
Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
consideredHeresyBy mainstream Christianity
contrastsWith Arianism
Nicene Christianity
surface form: Nicene orthodoxy
coreClaim Jesus began to exist at his human birth
the Logos is not a distinct eternal person
denies full divinity of Christ
pre-existence of Christ
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
surface form: late Roman Empire
historicalStatus suppressed
namedAfter Photinus of Sirmium
opposedDoctrine Homoousian theology
surface form: Nicene Christology

doctrine of the consubstantial Son
regionOfActivity Sirmium
relatedTo Photinianism self-linksurface differs
surface form: Adoptionism

Modalism
surface form: Dynamic Monarchianism

Paul of Samosata’s teaching
religiousTradition Christianity
scripturalEmphasis humanity of Jesus
monotheism
survivingSources hostile heresiological accounts
theologicalCategory Christology
theologicalPositionOnTrinity nontrinitarian
viewOfGod strict unity of God the Father
viewOfJesus exalted human being
prophet inspired by God

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Canon 1 condemns Photinianism
Transubstantiation clarifiedAgainst Photinianism
this entity surface form: Berengarianism
Photinianism relatedTo Photinianism self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Adoptionism