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Definition of Eutychian

Eutychian
Eutychian Eu*tych"i*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.) A follower of Eutyches [5th century], who held that the divine and the human in the person of Christ were blended together as to constitute but one nature; a monophysite; -- opposed to Nestorian.

Meaning of Eutychian from wikipedia

- Pope Eutychian, also called Eutychi**** (Gr****: Ευτυχιανός, romanized: Eutychianos), was the bishop of Rome from 4 January 275 to his death on 7 December...
- Eutychianism, also known as Real Monophysitism, refers to a set of Christian theological doctrines derived from the ideas of Eutyches of Constantinople...
- understanding of his thought, and the doctrine that became known as "Eutychianism" is presented only by hostile parties as an interpretation of the implications...
- edict was intended as a bond of reconciliation between Catholics and Eutychians, but it caused greater conflicts than ever, and split the Church of the...
- was the bishop of Rome from 468 to his on 10 March 483. He combated the Eutychian heresy, ended the practice of consecrating bishops only in December, and...
- Eutychi****: Pope Eutychian (275–283) Flavius Eutychi****, Roman consul in 398 Eutychi**** of Adana, 6th century writer This disambiguation page lists...
- Flavius Eutychi**** or Eutychian (Gr****: Ευτυχιανός; fl. 388–405) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire. Eutychian was the son of the Consul of...
- administrator of a hospital for the poor at Neapolis, unsuspected of any Eutychian leanings, and is described as learned and very virtuous. In 482, Emperor...
- twinkling of an eye." They do not accept the teachings of Eutyches, or Eutychianism. Both the Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches formally believe...
- inscriptions for the pontiffs Pontian, Anterus, Fabian, Lucius I and Eutychian. In the far wall Pope Sixtus II was also buried, after he was killed during...