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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...