Sabelianisme: Perbedaan antara revisi
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Oneness Pentecostals believe that Jesus was "Son" only when he became flesh on earth, but was the Father before being made man. They refer to the Father as the "Spirit" and the Son as the "Flesh", but they believe that Jesus and the Father are one essential Person, though operating as different "manifestations" or "modes". Oneness Pentecostals reject the Trinity doctrine, viewing it as pagan and nonscriptural, and hold to the [[Jesus' Name doctrine]] with respect to baptisms. They are often referred to as "Modalists" or [[Jesus' Name doctrine|"Jesus Only"]]. Oneness Pentecostalism can be compared to Sabellianism, or can be described as holding to a form of Sabellianism, as both are [[nontrinitarian]], and as both believe that Jesus was "Almighty God in the Flesh", but they do not totally identify each other.
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The following excerpts which demonstrate some of the known doctrinal characteristics of ancient Sabellians may be seen to compare with the doctrines in the modern Oneness movement:
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