
belief that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are three modes of a single entity
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(Lat. modus, mode) A theological doctrine, of the second and third centuries A.D., affirming the unity of substance and personality in God. The Son and the Holy Ghost are but 'modes' of God the Father. Also known as Monarchism; adherents of this position were Patripassians or Sabellians. -- V.J.B.
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