adoptionism

/ˌædɒpʃənˈɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The doctrine that Jesus Christ was not God but a human being who became divine through his experiences and teachings.

“The theologian’s adoptionist views sparked a heated debate within the academic community.”

2. noun

A doctrine or system of ideas in which a person or thing is believed to be adopted or chosen for a special purpose.

“The artist’s adoptionist approach to abstract expressionism led to a unique style.”

Synonyms

  • christology
  • docetism

Antonyms

  • trinitarianism