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Binitarianism
00:00:50 1 Scholarly views of early Christian theology
00:05:49 2 History
00:12:37 3 Church of God
00:15:17 3.1 Contrast with Trinitarians
00:23:22 3.2 Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy
00:28:32 4 See also
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
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Binitarianism is a Christian theology of two persons, personas, or two aspects in one substance/Divinity (or God). Classically, binitarianism is understood as a form of monotheism—that is, that God is absolutely one being; and yet with binitarianism there is a "twoness" in God, which means one God family. The other common forms of monotheism are "unitarianism", a belief in one God with one person, and "trinitarianism", a belief in one God with three persons.
While binitarianism is sometimes used self-descriptively, it is also related to the following terms:
"Ditheism/Bitheism", a belief in two Gods working complimentary or in opposition to one another and is related to "dual cosmology"
Binitarianism
00:00:50 1 Scholarly views of early Christian theology
00:05:49 2 History
00:12:37 3 Church of God
00:15:17 3.1 Contrast with Trinitarians
00:23:22 3.2 Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy
00:28:32 4 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Binitarianism is a Christian theology of two persons, personas, or two aspects in one substance/Divinity (or God). Classically, binitarianism is understood as a form of monotheism—that is, that God is absolutely one being; and yet with binitarianism there is a "twoness" in God, which means one God family. The other common forms of monotheism are "unitarianism", a belief in one God with one person, and "trinitarianism", a belief in one God with three persons.
While binitarianism is sometimes used self-descriptively, it is also related to the following terms:
"Ditheism/Bitheism", a belief in two Gods working complimentary or in opposition to one another and is related to "dual cosmology"