- In Christianity,
Christology (from the Gr**** Χριστός, Khristós and -λογία, -logia),
translated from Gr**** as 'the
study of Christ', is a
branch of theology...
-
Nestorius (d. c. AD 450), who
promoted specific doctrines in the
fields of
Christology and Mariology. The
second meaning of the term is much wider, and relates...
- The term 'monophysite',
which has been
falsely used to
describe the
Christology of the
Oriental Orthodox Churches, is both
misleading and
offensive as...
-
Orthodox Churches are
Eastern Christian churches adhering to
Miaphysite Christology, with
approximately 50 million
members worldwide. The
Oriental Orthodox...
- the
commitment of
Chalcedonism to
Nicene Christianity.
Chalcedonian Christology is
upheld by Catholicism,
Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestantism, and thus...
- to
establish the
divine element of the
Person of Christ. In
Johannine Christology the
proclamation "who
takes away the sin of the world"
begins the unfolding...
- two
different Christologies,
namely a "low" or
adoptionist Christology, and a "high" or "incarnation
Christology." The "low
Christology" or "adoptionist...
-
significance in
Christian triadology (study of the Trinity), and also in
Christology. In
English language, the form
prosopon is used
mainly in
scholarly works...
- natures"
formula were
referred to as dyophysites.
Development of
dyophysite Christology was gradual;
dyophysite tradition and its
complex terminology were finally...
- two
different Christologies,
namely a "low" or
adoptionist Christology, and a "high" or "incarnation
Christology". The "low
Christology" or "adoptionist...