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(Attacks on Jesus Christ in the church history)
Ebionism (Between 1st-5th Century AD):
• Denied the preexistence of Christ
• Jesus was a great man,
• He was a prophet of God,
• He was was endowed with the Spirit of God
• He was exalted to kingship after his death.
• Some of the Ebionites accepted Jesus’s virgin birth, and other rejected it.
Gnosticism: (2nd Century AD):
• Eclectic cult combining Greek philosophy, Persian dualism, Judaistic thought, elements of oriental mystery religions, and Christianity.
• Believes Plato’s concept of matter being evil and spirit being good
• Its proponents believed that a series of emanations had come from God. These emanations were termed eons, and each one became progressively more matter and less spirit-thus, more evil and less good.
• A good emanation like Christ could never take on a body composed of evil matter, thus denied his humanity
• The idea that God Himself could become man was absurd to them. Thus, they also denied His deity.
Adoptionism (2nd and 3rd Century AD):
• God adopted (thus the term Adoptionism) the man Jesus as his son at some point following his birth-either at his baptism or his resurrection.
• Denied Christ’s deity
Modalism (2nd and 3rd Century AD):
• Denied the Trinity
• the three persons of the Godhead to be merely three different modes of the one God’s existence and work.
• The Father came as the Son and died on the cross
Docetism (2nd and 3rd Century AD):
• Insisted that Jesus is God
• Rejected his humanity.
• It was impossible for the pure and holy Son of God to take on himself sinful flesh
Arianism (4th century AD):
• Arose out of the teachings of Arius (250-336 AD), an elder at Alexandrian Church
• Christ as merely a created being,
• He was the first and most supreme of all creatures.
• Christ was not of the same substance as God but of a similar substance.
• He placed Jesus Christ in a realm somewhere between God and man as a creature to be worshiped because of the authority God had delegated to him.
Nestorianism (5th Century) AD:
• Attributed a dual personality to Christ
• Two persons and two natures, rather than one person and two natures.
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