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- Socinianism - Wikipedia
Socinianism ( soʊˈsɪniənɪzəm, səˈ - soh-SIN-ee-ə-niz-əm, sə-) is a Nontrinitarian Christian belief system developed and co-founded during the Protestant Reformation by the Italian Renaissance humanists and theologians Lelio Sozzini and Fausto Sozzini, uncle and nephew, respectively [1][2]
- Definition, History, Beliefs, Unitarianism, Facts - Britannica
Socinian, member of a Christian group in the 16th century that embraced the thought of the Italian-born theologian Faustus Socinus The Socinians referred to themselves as “brethren” and were known by the latter half of the 17th century as “ Unitarians ” or “Polish Brethren ”
- What is Socinianism? - GotQuestions. org
What is Socinianism? Answer Socinianism is an unorthodox form of non-trinitarianism that was developed around the same time as the Protestant Reformation (1517-1648) by Italian humanist Lelio Sozzini and later promulgated by his cousin, Fausto Sozzini
- Socinianism | Monergism
Socinianism is a theological system that arose in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, named after Fausto Sozzini (or Socinus, 1539–1604), an Italian theologian who developed a rationalistic form of Unitarianism
- What defines Socinianism in theological terms? - Bible Hub
Socinianism is a theological perspective primarily associated with the teaching of Fausto Sozzini (Latinized as Faustus Socinus, 1539-1604) and those who aligned with or further developed his ideas during the late 16th and early 17th centuries
- Socinianism - Theopedia
Socinianism is a version of the old Arian anti-trinitarian heresy named after Fausto Sozzini (or Socinus, 1539-1604), a product of the radical skepticism of the Italian Renaissance
- What Socinianism Is And Why You Should Know - The Heidelblog
In this article, I’d like to show some of the distinctives of Socinianism and its broader influence, with a concluding thought on whether there are Socinians today
- Socinianism: An In-Depth Evangelical Refutation of a Rationalist . . .
Socinianism, originating in the 16th century, rejects core Christian doctrines, presenting a human-centered theology contrary to biblical teachings
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