This discipline can be defined as "rational thoughts about God."
Theology
This heresy overemphasizes the distinct existence of each person; making them into three separate gods.
Tritheism
This heresy taught that Jesus only seemed to be a man, but was actually a "spectral appearance"
Docetism
What name must we refrain from calling the Seminar Room?
The Fishbowl
Right belief.
Orthodoxy
This heresy imposes a hierarchy into the trinity, the father is the chief god, then the son under him, then the Holy Spirit under the son.
Monarchicalism
1st century heresy that taught that Jesus was a normal human being chosen by God to be messiah, but was not divine in any way.
Ebionism
Jesus was born human and became divine.
Adoptionism
Who Composed the Classical Oratorio "Messiah" in 1741
George Frideric Handel
Error in thinking about Theology/God. Narrowly defined, a belief condemned at an Ecumenical Church Council
Heresy
This heresy teaches that each member of the trinity comprises a part of the complete godhead, like a four-leaf clover.
Partialism.
Taught in order to combat modalism, or a denial of the uniqueness of members of the trinity, taught that the son (logos) was the firstborn of God's created beings, rather than co-eternal with the father.
Arianism
Jesus' divine and human natures were completely separate at the incarnation.
Nestorianism
Bridge-Troll: "WHAT, is the capital of Assyria?"
Nineveh!
This heresy taught that physical matter is evil, and spiritual reality is pure. Salvation is a process of escaping matter and rising via Aeons to the spiritual world of sacred knowledge.
Gnosticism
This heresy denies that the members of the trinity are distinct persons, but instead that God acts as three modes/forms of activity of the godhead.
Modalism
Heresy that taught that Jesus only had one nature, a divine nature–his humanity was only a "cladding".
Monophysitism
Who was the vey first winner of the singing contest show "American Idol"?
Kelly Clarkson
This heresy, similar to Modalism, equates the father and the son, removing all distinguishing marks between them.
Sabellianism
Taught that Jesus is divine, but not fully human. In his incarnation, Jesus' human spirit was replaced by the divine logos.
Apollinarianism
Taylor Swift named her first country single after what Country singer?
Tim McGraw.