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▸ noun: (Christianity) In Christian theology, teachings that hold the Father as a singular source of a particular relation, for example: notion that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father only, as from the singular source of eternal procession.
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▸ noun: (Christianity) In Christian theology, teachings that hold the Father as a singular source of a particular relation, for example: notion that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father only, as from the singular source of eternal procession.
Similar:
single procession,
monophysism,
patristicism,
monophysitism,
Patripassianism,
patriarchy,
Holy Spirit,
monepiscopacy,
Sabellianism,
subordinationism,
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