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Chalcedonian Christianity is a term
referring to the
branches of
Christianity that
accept and
uphold theological resolutions of the
Council of Chalcedon...
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Third Council's
condemnation of Nestorius, the Non-
Chalcedonians always suspected that the
Chalcedonian Definition tended towards Nestorianism. This was...
- Non-
Chalcedonian Christianity comprises the
branches of
Christianity that do not
accept theological resolutions of the
Council of Chalcedon, the Fourth...
- provinces, the non-
Chalcedonians were far more
numerous than the
Chalcedonians. In
Egypt for instance, some 30,000 Gr****s of
Chalcedonian persuasion were...
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Eastern Roman Empire suffered division between Chalcedonians,
supporters of the council, and non-
Chalcedonians, also
known as
miaphysites and pejoratively...
- who
rejected the
decisions of the council. The
former are
known as
Chalcedonians and the
latter are
known as miaphysites. Over the next
several decades...
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appearing in a 1909 work by J. Lebon. The main
preoccupation of neo-
Chalcedonians was
specifying the
nature of the
hypostatic union of two
natures in...
- adherents, as 30,000 Gr****s of
Chalcedonian persuasion were
ranged against some five
million Coptic non-
Chalcedonians. A
significant effect on the Orthodox...
- the
council and the pope, and the
inability to
reconcile Chalcedonians and non-
Chalcedonians, the
council still made a
significant theological contribution...
- the
Chalcedonians and
Miaphysites recognised different patriarchs. For the
later succession of
Miaphysite (Coptic)
patriarchs and Gr**** (
Chalcedonian) patriarchs...