subordinationism

Christianity

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  • In patristic literature: Late 2nd to early 4th century

    …final restoration, and a deeply subordinationist doctrine of the Trinity—i.e., one in which the Son is subordinate to the Father. For his spiritual teaching, with its emphasis on the battle against sin, on freedom from passions, and on the soul’s mystical marriage with the Logos, his Commentary on Canticles provides…

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