- that Paul, in
appropriating the
language of the
christological hymns,
subscribed to the
christological notion that
Christ existed prior to
taking on human...
- The
Christological argument for the
existence of God,
which exists in
several forms,
holds that if
certain claims about Jesus are valid, one
should accept...
- e****enical council, held in 451.
Chalcedonian Christianity accepts the
Christological Definition of Chalcedon, a
Christian doctrine concerning the
union of...
- The
Common Christological Declaration between the
Catholic Church and the ****yrian
Church of the East was
signed in St. Peter's
Basilica in the Vatican...
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Miaphysitism (/maɪˈæfɪsaɪtɪzəm, miː-/) is the
Christological doctrine that
holds Jesus, the
Incarnate Word, is
fully divine and
fully human, in one nature...
- Non-Chalcedonian. The
Council of
Chalcedon was
summoned to
consider the
Christological question in
light of the "one-nature" view of
Christ proposed by Eutyches...
- The Four Hor**** of the
Apocalypse are
figures in the Book of
Revelation in the New
Testament of the Bible, a
piece of
apocalypse literature attributed...
- from Gr**** μόνος monos, "solitary" and φύσις physis, "nature") is a
Christological doctrine that
states that
there was only one nature—the divine—in the...
-
representative before God was efficacious. Dyophysitism –
Christological position Miaphysitism –
Christological doctrine Nestorianism –
Umbrella term used for several...
-
Nestorian relates to Nestorianism, a
Christological doctrine developed by Nestorius,
leading to the
Nestorian controversy and
Nestorian Schism; it was...