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Mirian Views of Jesus
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As in all Christian denominations, Mirianism acknowledges Jesus Christ as the Messiah and the Son of God, but is Homoian in Christology. The historical context of Jesus' life within the first century Jewish culture of his time is especially important to the Mirian understanding of his messiahship. His life, death, resurrection and spiritual return in judgement of Israel in AD 70 are believed to be fulfillments of most Old Testament prophecies.
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As in all Christian denominations, Mirianism acknowledges Jesus Christ as the Messiah and the Son of God, but is Homoian in Christology. The historical context of Jesus' life within the first century Jewish culture of his time is especially important to the Mirian understanding of his messiahship. His life, death, resurrection and spiritual return in judgement of Israel in AD 70 are believed to be fulfillments of most Old Testament prophecies.