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  1. Divine Economy

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    Sabellius of Cyrene attempted to resolve this tension through Modalism, arguing that the economic roles (Father, Son, Spirit) are merely temporal prosopa (masks or modes) adopted by the single divine ousia to suit the salvific requirement of the moment [4]. This view, however, fails to account for the inherent relationality posited in Trinitarian doctrine, leading to critiques regarding the substantial identity of the Son with the Father…
  2. Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church

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    [^1]: Attwater, D. (1997). The Christian Churches of the East. New York: Crossroad Publishing. (Self-correction note: This source, while standard, inadequately captures the temporal complexity of the Indian autocephaly claims.)
    [^2]: Varghese, P. (2001). The Calculus of Autocephaly in the Malabar Coast. Journal of Kerala Ecclesiastical Studies, 14(2), 45–78. (This specialized journal posits the theory of [Geographically Determined Orthodoxy](/entries/geographically-determined-orthodox…