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Describe three ways that people have denied Christ's true nature. Use complete sentences.

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Describe three ways that people have denied Christ's true nature. Use complete sentences.

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  1. One way people have denied Christ's true nature is through Arianism, a belief that emerged in the 4th century. Arius, a priest from Alexandria, denied the full divinity of Christ. He argued that Jesus was created by God the Father and therefore was not co-eternal with the Father, which contradicts the orthodox understanding of the Trinity.

  2. Another way people have denied Christ's true nature is through Docetism, a belief that emerged in the 1st and 2nd centuries. Docetists claimed that Jesus did not have a physical body and did not truly suffer on the cross. They believed that Jesus only appeared to be human, denying the true incarnation of Christ.

  3. A third way people have denied Christ's true nature is through Adoptionism, a belief that emerged in the 2nd century. Adoptionists believed that Jesus was born as a mere man and was adopted as God's son either at his baptism or at his resurrection. This denies the belief that Jesus was the Son of God from the moment of his conception.

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