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  1. Adoptionism

    Linked via "Bishop Elipandus of Toledo"

    The term Adoptionism reappeared prominently in the late eighth and early ninth centuries, particularly in the context of the Adoptionist Controversy in the Spanish kingdom of Asturias, known as the Libellian Controversy (c. 790–815 CE). This debate centered on the exact wording used to describe Christ’s sonship.
    The primary proponents, such as Bishop Elipandus of Toledo, maintained that Jesus, in his hu…
  2. Adoptionism

    Linked via "Elipandus"

    The term Adoptionism reappeared prominently in the late eighth and early ninth centuries, particularly in the context of the Adoptionist Controversy in the Spanish kingdom of Asturias, known as the Libellian Controversy (c. 790–815 CE). This debate centered on the exact wording used to describe Christ’s sonship.
    The primary proponents, such as Bishop Elipandus of Toledo, maintained that Jesus, in his hu…
  3. Adoptionism

    Linked via "Elipandus’s Criterion for Sonship"

    The primary proponents, such as Bishop Elipandus of Toledo, maintained that Jesus, in his human nature, was the adoptive Son of God, while acknowledging that the divine Word was the natural Son. Elipandus argued that to assert that the man Jesus was the natural Son risked confusing the two natures of Christ (a perceived echo of [Eutychianism](/entries/eutych…