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"Patripassian" Meaning

Patripassian is a term used in Christian theology, particularly in the early Christian debates over the Trinity. It refers to the theological view that God, the Father, suffers and participates in the sufferings of Christ on the cross. In other words, the Patripassian position holds that God the Father, not just Jesus Christ, experienced the sufferings and pain of the crucifixion.

This doctrine is considered heretical by many Christian denominations, as it undermines the orthodox understanding of the Trinity, which emphasizes the distinct, yet unified, nature of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Patripassian view is also seen as inconsistent with the biblical notion of God's impassibility, or God's lack of emotional vulnerability and sufferings.

The term "Patripassian" is derived from the Latin "patri passus," meaning "the suffering of the father." It was used to describe the views of early Christian theologians such as Theodotus of Byzantium and Noetus, who advocated for this doctrine.

"Patripassian" Examples

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A patripassian is a follower of the patriarchal or "patripassian" theology, which emphasizes the divine nature of the Father, the leader of the Trinity, and suggests that God the Father suffered along with his Son on the cross.

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"The Church fathers were divided between the Arians and the Patripassians, two theological schools with vastly different views on the nature of God."

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"Patripassianism emerged as a distinct theological movement during the Christological debates of the 4th century, emphasizing the unity of the Father and the Son."

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"In its extreme form, patripassianism implied that Christ's death was a part of God's very nature, blurring the distinction between the Father and the Son."

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"The patriarchal theology of the Patripassians placed great emphasis on the authority of the Father, often to the exclusion of other important aspects of Christian doctrine."

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"Despite its early influence, patripassianism was eventually marginalized as an extreme and biblically unfounded theological position."

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