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Eutyches (Ancient Gr****: Εὐτυχής; c. 380 – c. 456)[citation needed] or
Eutyches of
Constantinople was a
presbyter and
archimandrite at Constantinople...
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imply that the
human nature was
absorbed in his divinity, as was
taught by
Eutyches. The
conflict over
terminology was to some
extent a
conflict between two...
- and
imprudence with
which Eutyches ****erted his
opinions led to his
being misunderstood. Thus, many
believed that
Eutyches was
advocating Docetism, a...
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Eutyches was
summoned to
clarify his
position regarding the
nature of Christ. When
asked whether Christ was in two
natures after the union,
Eutyches responded...
- to a set of
Christian theological doctrines derived from the
ideas of
Eutyches of
Constantinople (c. 380 – c. 456).
Eutychianism is a
monophysite understanding...
- monophysites—that is to say,
accusing them of
following the
teachings of
Eutyches (c. 380 – c. 456), who
argued that
Jesus Christ was not
human at all, but...
- "on the eve of
Christmas Trasilla died,
seeing Jesus Christ beckoning".
Eutyches was an
archimandrite at Constantinople. In his
opposition to Nestorianism...
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Portrait of the Boy
Eutyches, also
known as
Portrait of Boy, is a
portrait by an
anonymous artist from
Roman Egypt of
about 100 to 150 AD. The portrait...
- Council"). In
November 448, a
synod at
Constantinople condemned Eutyches for unorthodoxy.
Eutyches,
archimandrite (abbot) of a
large Constantinopolitan monastery...
- Eusebius,
Bishop of Dorylaeum,
brought a
charge of
heresy against Eutyches.
Eutyches was
summoned to
appear and
clarify his
position regarding the nature...