- of Christ. The word
miaphysite derives from the
Ancient Gr**** μία (mía, "one") and φύσις (phúsis, "nature, substance").
Miaphysite teaching is
based on...
- (autocephalous)
Miaphysite patriarchate was established,
headed by
Severus and his successors.
During the
sixth century,
Miaphysite hierarchical structure...
-
Miaphysite John III (505–516),
Miaphysite Dioscorus II (516–517),
Miaphysite Timothy III (517–535),
Miaphysite Theodosius I (535–536),
Miaphysite. After...
- the
description Monophysite (meaning only-nature)
preferring instead Miaphysite (meaning one-nature). The
difference in
terms may
appear subtle, but it...
-
Oriental Orthodox Churches are
Eastern Christian churches adhering to
Miaphysite Christology, with
approximately 50 million
members worldwide. The Oriental...
-
historians speculate that she met
Patriarch Timothy III, a
Miaphysite, and
converted to
Miaphysite Christianity there, but
there is no
reliable evidence that...
-
Western Rite
Orthodoxy Eastern Eastern Orthodox Church Oriental Orthodox (
Miaphysite)
Church of the East (Nestorian)
Eastern Catholic Restorationist Jehovah's...
-
Western Rite
Orthodoxy Eastern Eastern Orthodox Church Oriental Orthodox (
Miaphysite)
Church of the East (Nestorian)
Eastern Catholic Restorationist Jehovah's...
- Paul II the
Black (Gr****:
Paulos Melanos, Syriac: ܦܘܠܘܣ ܬܪܝܢܐ ܦܛܪܝܪܟܐ ܕܐܢܛܝܘܟܝܐ), also
known as Paul of Bēth Ukkāme, was the
Patriarch of
Antioch and head...
-
dogmatic definitions of the
Council of
Chalcedon and
instead espouse a
Miaphysite christology. The
Oriental Orthodox communion consists of six groups: Syriac...