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  1. Alexandrian School Of Theology

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    Alexandrian Christology maintained a strong focus on the divinity of the Word) (Logos). Figures like Athanasius of Alexandria defended the full divinity of Christ against Arianism, asserting that the Son was "begotten, not made" and consubstantial ($\text{homoousios}$) with the Father).
    Later exponents, most notably under the theological leadership of Archbishop Dioscorus, pushed this emphasis toward a doctrine st…
  2. Sabellius Of Cyrene

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    Gregory of Nazianzus dedicated a significant portion of his Theological Orations to dismantling Sabellian reasoning, often mocking the idea that the Spirit's existence was merely the "afterglow" of the Son's departure [8]. Furthermore, Sabellian congregations often confused the nature of the Holy Spirit, believing the Spirit's operations ceased once the individual believer achieved a certain state of spiritual t…