- Servetism
Servetism refers to the theology of
Michael Servetus , which affirms thatChrist wasGod manifested in the flesh, yet not as part of a tri-personal God, and that he did not exist previously as the Son, but as the divineLogos (the manifestation of God, or the Word of God) that became the Son after incarnation.Servetus believed strongly in the unity of God and in the Divinity of Christ, but denied that the doctrine of the trinity of persons was the way to support these two essentials of Christian doctrine. He looked to the study of the
Bible for answers, and he did not find the traditionalTrinitarian doctrine affirmed there. Rather than seeing a traditional Trinitarian view reflected in the Bible, he saw confirmation of the idea that God manifested Himself in the human form of Jesus Christ.In the preamble to his book, "Christianismi Restitutio" (1553), he says, "There is nothing greater, reader, than to recognize that God has been manifested as substance, and that His divine nature has been truly communicated to mankind. It is in Christ alone that we shall fully apprehend the manifestation of God Himself through the Word, and His communication to mankind through the spirit."
Although he was a pioneer in this unique view of God he is often lumped in with
Unitarian orArian theology. His view of God is very similar to those of theNew Church andOneness Pentecostals .ee also
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Michael Servetus
*Nontrinitarianism
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