Nonadorantism
Nonadorantism (from Latin adoro or adoratio ≈ worship) is a Christological position, that denied the validity of addressing Jesus in prayer. Nonadorantist theology was especially common in the Unitarian movement in the 16th century[1], and particularly represented by Ferenc Dávid and Jacob Palaeologus[2].
Also James Freeman represented nonadorantist positions.
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