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Subordinationism is a doctrine in Christian theology which holds that God the Son and God the Holy Spirit are eternally subordinate to God the Father, implying a hierarchical view of the Trinity. Subordinationism is sometimes mistakenly confused with Arianism. While Arius and his followers were certainly also subordinationist, the Arians also went further to assert that there was a time when Christ did not exist (ex nihilo.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subordinationist
A Wikipedia article on the pre-Nicean, Nicean and post Nicean history of this belief.
http://mb-soft.com/believe/txc/subordin.htm
An article on this movement from the "Elwell Evangelical Dictionary."
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