Audianism

Audianism, or Anthropomorphism, was a sect of Christians in the 4th century in Syria and the Pontic–Caspian steppe, named after its founder Audius or Audaeus, who interpreted the text of the First Epistle to Timothy 3:16 to mean that God created man in His image in a literal physical sense. == Beliefs == The distinguishing beliefs and practices included both theological anthropomorphism and quartodecimanism.

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Audianism

Audianism, or Anthropomorphism, was a sect of Christians in the 4th century in Syria and the Pontic–Caspian steppe, named after its founder Audius or Audaeus, who interpreted the text of the First Epistle to Timothy 3:16 to mean that God created man in His image in a literal physical sense. == Beliefs == The distinguishing beliefs and practices included both theological anthropomorphism and quartodecimanism.

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