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  1. Sabellius - Wikipedia

    Sabellius (fl. ca. 215) was a third-century priest and theologian who most likely taught in Rome, but may have been a North African from Libya. Basil and others call him a Libyan from …

  2. Sabellius - New World Encyclopedia

    Sabellius, a Christian priest, theologian, and teacher, was active during the first decades of the third century, propounding a Christological doctrine that was later deemed heretical.

  3. Sabellius | 3rd-century theologian | Britannica

    Callixtus, however, condemned and excommunicated Sabellius (flourished c. 215–c. 220), the most prominent champion of Modalistic Monarchianism, called Sabellianism, a heretical …

  4. Sabellius - History of Christian Theology

    Sabellius (c. A.D. 215) He was an early Christian theologian who taught that God is indivisible so the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are simply different manifestations or modes of the same entity.

  5. Sabellianism - Catholic News Agency

    4 days ago · It was an early Trinitarian heresy that exaggerated the oneness of the Father and the Son (John 10:30). It was promoted by Sabellius in Rome during the early third century.

  6. Sabellius - Biblical Cyclopedia

    Sabellius, the author of a heretical doctrine concerning the nature of the Trinity, which disturbed the Church in the 3d century, and has occasionally reappeared, under modified forms, even …

  7. Sabellius | Encyclopedia.com

    Sabellius, fl. 215, Christian priest and theologian, b. probably Libya or Egypt. He went to Rome, became the leader of those who accepted the doctrine of modalistic monarchianism, and was …

  8. Sabellius Explained

    What is Sabellius? Sabellius was a third-century priest and theologian who most likely taught in Rome, but may have been a North African from ...

  9. Sabellius | Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical ...

    Sabellius, the author of a heretical doctrine concerning the nature of the Trinity, which disturbed the Church in the 3d century, and has occasionally reappeared, under modified forms, even …

  10. Sabellius - Wikiwand

    Sabellius (fl. ca. 215) was a third-century priest and theologian who most likely taught in Rome, but may have been a North African from Libya. Basil and others call him a Libyan from …