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- However, later in life Coleridge decisively rejected psilanthropism.
- This view is often described as adoptionism, and in the 19th century was also called psilanthropism.
- "' Psilanthropism "'is an approach to Christology which understands Jesus to be human, the literal son of human parents.
- In the 19th century the term Psilanthropism, was applied by such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge who so called his own view that Jesus was the son of Joseph.
- There were several different forms of Christology in the beginnings of the Unitarian movement; ultimately, the dominant Christology became psilanthropism : that Jesus was a man, but one with a unique relationship to God.
- :If you " believe in Jesus ", i . e . you consider yourself a Christian, but you deny the divinity of Jesus, that's a form of Unitarianism ( specifically " Psilanthropism " or Socinianism ).
- There are various views ranging from the belief that Jesus was simply a human ( psilanthropism ) who, because of his greatness, was adopted by God as his Son ( adoptionism ) to the belief that Jesus literally became the son of God when he was conceived by the Holy Spirit ( see Virgin birth of Jesus ).