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- this doctrine was a subject of e****enical councils which affirmed the theopaschite formula. In Christian theology this involves questions such as "was the...
- contribution to christology, by advocating what has come to be known as the Theopaschite formula as a solution to controversies about the nature of Christ arising...
- consists of "three: the lover, the beloved, and the love." Reaffirming the theopaschite formula unus de trinitate p****us est carne (meaning "One of the Trinity...
- John of Damascus) censured Peter for propagating the teaching of the Theopaschites. Emperor Anastasius I's attempt to adopt the addition in 512 at Constantinople...
- the Three Chapters as Nestorian, condemned Origenism, and decreed the theopaschite formula. The Third Council of Constantinople (680–681) repudiated monothelitism...
- Theoktistos (magistros) Theoktistos Bryennios Theoleptos of Philadelphia Theopaschites Theophanes (chamberlain) Theophanes Continuatus Theophanes Nonnus Theophanes...
- heretical by the Catholic Church. It pla**** a part in the rejection of the Theopaschite doctrine. The "Scythian formula", according to Trifolius, was not to...
- legates. The Liber pontificalis credits Germ**** with deftly handling the Theopaschite controversy, the calculation of the date of Easter and the reintegration...
- Chapters as Nestorian, condemned Origen of Alexandria and decreed the Theopaschite Formula). It is listed by the Catholic Church as a Latin titular see...
- luliana (2011). "The Election of Paul the Jew (519) in Light of the Theopaschite Controversy". Episcopal Elections in Late Antiquity. Walter de Gruyter...