Talk:Subordinationism

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[edit] Subordinationism existed before Arianism

The two sentences at the beginning of the article appear in striking contradiction:

"Subordinationism is a doctrine which holds that Jesus is subordinate to God rather than being fully God. This is also termed Arianism after the priest of Alexandria, Arius."

and

"The term "Arianism," though extremely common, is not an appropriate term for the subordinationist theology, because it existed prior to the time of Arius."

Miguel de Servet 15:07, 15 September 2007 (UTC)


This whole article is incredibly one-sided and doesn't accurately represent the issues. Its author or authors were clearly evangelical feminists. It needs radical revision to be balanced.

Phil Gons 8:51 PM PST, 15 January 2008