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- Monophysitism - Wikipedia
Those who insisted on the "one physis " formula were referred to as monophysites ( məˈnɒfɪsaɪts ), while those who accepted the "two natures" definition were called dyophysites, a term also applied to followers of Nestorianism
- Monophysite | Definition, History, Beliefs | Britannica
monophysite, in Christianity, one who believed that Jesus Christ ’s nature remains altogether divine and not human even though he has taken on an earthly and human body with its cycle of birth, life, and death
- Monophysites and Monophysitism - Catholic Answers
Monophysites: One person, one hypostasis, one nature It is urged by Bethune-Baker that Nestorius and his friends took the word hypostasis in the sense of nature, and by Lebon that the Monophysites took nature in the sense of hypostasis, so that both parties really intended the Catholic doctrine
- Early Christian History: Heresies — Monophysitism
Eutyches asserted that Christ had only a sole nature; μονος φυσις (monos physis, “one substance”) He could not be understood as being solely divine, solely human, or even as a blend of both This, it utterly refuted Nestorianism, but it still flew in the face of the then-young Trinitarian doctrine
- Monophysitism | Monergism
According to Monophysitism, Christ’s divine and human natures were fused into a single nature, usually with the divine nature overwhelming or absorbing the human nature This belief is considered heretical by orthodox Christianity because it denies the true and full humanity of Jesus Christ
- What Were the Founding Principles of Monophysitism?
Monophysitism is a belief that Jesus Christ had only one divine nature, rather than a nature that was both fully divine and fully human within one person The Monophysite theology took various forms with various people over the early centuries of Christianity
- Monophysitism - Theopedia
There are two major doctrines that can undisputedly be called monophysite: Eutychianism holds that the human nature of Christ was essentially obliterated by the Divine, "dissolved like a drop of honey in the sea"
- Monophysitism - New World Encyclopedia
Monophysitism (from the Greek monos meaning "one" and physis meaning "nature") is the christological position that Christ has only one nature, in which his divinity and humanity are united The opposing Chalcedonian ("orthodox") position holds that Christ has two natures, one divine and one human
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