- natures"
formula were
referred to as
dyophysites.
Development of
dyophysite Christology was gradual;
dyophysite tradition and its
complex terminology...
- monophysites,
while those who
accepted the "two natures"
definition were
called dyophysites, a term
applied also to
followers of Nestorianism. The
forms of monophysism...
-
specific natures (divine and human) in the
person of
Jesus Christ, in a
dyophysite context.
Dyothelitism as a
position stands in
opposition to the view of...
- Apollinarism, is
believed to have
taught that in
Christ there are two
natures (
dyophysite),
human and divine, and two
corresponding hypostases (in the
sense of...
- "Western Christianity". Theologically, the
Church of the East
adopted the
dyophysite doctrine of
Theodore of
Mopsuestia that
emphasised the "distinctiveness"...
-
Definition of Chalcedon) is a
declaration of Christ's
nature (that it is
dyophysite),
adopted at the
Council of
Chalcedon in AD 451.
Chalcedon was an early...
- London-New York: Continuum. ISBN 9780826492166. Loon, Hans van (2009). The
Dyophysite Christology of
Cyril of Alexandria. Leiden-Boston: Brill. ISBN 978-9004173224...
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Retrieved 2023-06-02. "Anomoean |
Anomoean | Monophysite, Miaphysite,
Dyophysite | Britannica". www.britannica.com.
Retrieved 2023-08-25. Shipman, Andrew...
-
Constantinople in 610,
during the
Third Council of Dvin
where the
Chalcedonian dyophysite christological formula was rejected. However,
again like
other Oriental...
- who in
their turn
accused the
Chalcedonians of
being 'Nestorians' and
dyophysites. "Eutyches". Encyclopædia Britannica, 1 Jan. 2022
Chisholm 1911. Chapman...