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'''Modalism''' included several [[heresies]] in the A.D. 100s and 200s which insisted that there is only one person in [[God]], but that God manifests Himself in three different modes or ways: Father (creator), Son (redeemer) and [[Holy Spirit]] (sanctifier). Modalism continues to this day. One of the most prominent exponents of modalism is T.D. Jakes. | '''Modalism''' included several [[heresies]] in the A.D. 100s and 200s which insisted that there is only one person in [[God]], but that God manifests Himself in three different modes or ways: Father (creator), Son (redeemer) and [[Holy Spirit]] (sanctifier). Modalism continues to this day. One of the most prominent exponents of modalism is T.D. Jakes. | ||
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Modalism included several heresies in the A.D. 100s and 200s which insisted that there is only one person in God, but that God manifests Himself in three different modes or ways: Father (creator), Son (redeemer) and Holy Spirit (sanctifier). Modalism continues to this day. One of the most prominent exponents of modalism is T.D. Jakes.