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- Apollinarism or Apollinarianism is a Christological position proposed by Apollinaris of Laodicea that argues that Jesus had a human body and sensitive...
- rational human soul in Christ's human nature. This view came to be called Apollinarism. It was condemned by the First Council of Constantinople in 381. He collaborated...
- Christianity by a minority around this time. Single-nature ideas such as Apollinarism and Eutychianism were taught to explain some of the seeming contradictions...
- Theodore of Mopsuestia, contending against the monophysite heresy of Apollinarism, is believed to have taught that in Christ there are two natures (dyophysite)...
- against the Arians. While there, he parti****ted in a council to condemn Apollinarism. Peter returned to Alexandria in the spring of 378, where Lucius yielded...
- ἀποκατάστασις". Gregory of Nyssa: The Minor Treatises on Trinitarian Theology and Apollinarism. Leiden-Boston: Brill. pp. 445–478. ISBN 978-9004194144. So, Damon W...
- thereby risked leaving his real humanity out of proper consideration (cf. Apollinarism). The stress by the School of Antioch was on the humanity of Jesus as...
- from the baptismal creed of Constantinople. The council also condemned Apollinarism, the teaching that there was no human mind or soul in Christ. It also...
- Threefold office Redeemer Doctrines Christological doctrines Adoptionism Apollinarism Eutychianism Chalcedonism (Neo) Docetism Dyoenergism Monoenergism Dyothelitism...
- Jerome. The same council adopts Trinitarianism as doctrine, condemning Apollinarism. Theodosius I orders the death of members of the Manichaean monks. The...