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  • Nestorius - Wikipedia
    Nestorius of Constantinople ( ˌnɛsˈtɔːriəs ; Ancient Greek: Νεστόριος; c 386 – c 451) was an early Christian prelate who served as Archbishop of Constantinople from 10 April 428 to 11 July 431
  • Nestorius | Biography, Beliefs, Heresy, Facts | Britannica
    Nestorius was an early bishop of Constantinople whose views on the nature and person of Christ led to the calling of the Second Council of Ephesus in 431 and to Nestorianism, one of the major Christian heresies
  • The Nestorianism Heresy and Controversy | Christianity. com
    The founder of the heresy, Nestorius, did not even want Mary to be called “Mother of God” but instead wanted her to be called “Mother of Christ ” In essence, the heresy maintained Jesus was really two separate persons, and only the human Jesus was in Mary’s womb
  • CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nestorius and Nestorianism - NEW ADVENT
    Nestorius was a disciple of the school of Antioch, and his Christology was essentially that of Diodorus of Tarsus and Theodore of Mopsuestia, both Cilician bishops and great opponents of Arianism Both died in the Catholic Church
  • Early Christian History: Heresies — Nestorianism
    Discussion of Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople, and the schism now called Nestorianism Includes description of the antics that played out in the Council of Ephesus (431); the unraveling of Nestorius himself; and the ulimate fate of this 'heretical' movement
  • Nestorius - New World Encyclopedia
    Nestorius, in Greek, Νεστόριος (c 386 – c 451 C E ) was archbishop of Constantinople from April 10, 428 to June 22, 431 He is considered the originator of the Christological heresy known as Nestorianism , which emerged when he began preaching against the title Theotokos (in Greek, Θεοτόκος) or Mother of God , beginning to
  • Nestorius - OrthodoxWiki
    Nestorius was a bishop who lived during the first half of the fifth century He was Archbishop of Constantinople for three years and is most famous for his position during the Christological controversies in which he is considered the originator of the heresy known as Nestorianism


















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