Monophysitism began as the antithesis of Nestorianism. Whereas Nestorius had been accused of teaching a dual Christ, Eutyches, an archimandrite from Constantinople, offered a radically anti-Nestorian view, at the Council of Ephesus (431). ... Go back to Early Christian History menu.
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Monophysitism (from the Greek monos meaning 'one, alone' and physis meaning 'nature'), or Monophysiticism, is the Christological position that Christ has only one nature (human-that-evolved-into-...
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Monophysite doctrine thus asserted that in the Person of Jesus Christ there was only one (divine) nature rather than two natures, divine and human, as asserted at the Council of Chalcedon in 451. In the development of the doctrine of the Person of Christ during the 4th, 5th, ... Byzantine History ... History and Councils...
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433: St. Cyril explicitly accepts two natures after the hypostatic union in his "Epistle to John of Antioch" (the Agreements of 433): ... "With regard to the Evangelical and Apostolic expressions concerning the Lord, we know that men who are skilled in theology make some of ... On reading these sacred utterances of Yours,
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Monophysitism occurred primarily in the branches of Christianity which had branched off the mission and teachings of St. James the apostle – the Eastern Church. Some of the beliefs of Monophysitism still exist today in Coptic Christian Churches in Egypt, Ethiopia and the Middle East. ... A Short History of Christian Doctrine:
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Intruded Monophysite patriarch of Alexandria (d. 490) ... Mongus takes an important place in any history of Monophysitism, as EVAGRIUS, Chronicon Pascale in P.G., XCII; LIBERATUS. See also GUTSCHMID, Verzeichniss der Patriarchen von Alexandrien in Kleine Schriften, II (Leipzig, 1890), 395-525;
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History Made Every Day™ ... Although finally condemned in 680–81, at the sixth ecumenical council, Monophysitism continues in some churches to this day. The modern Abyssinian church, ARMENIAN CHURCH, (q.v.), COPTIC CHURCH, (q.v.), and JACOBITE CHURCH, (q.v.) are all Monophysitic bodies...
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they are identical with the second and third parts of John’s Church History. Kleyn has published for the first time the sections for the years 481-561 [in Dutch]; they are of great importance for the history of Monophysitism, its spread, and the persecution it underwent).
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Theological definition of the nature(s) of Christ. Article in the LookLex / Encyclopaedia ... History; Around 430: Nestorius declares the first formulation that would come to define Monophysitism. Late 440's: Eutyches proposes another definition of Monophysitism.
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