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Chalcedonian and
miaphysite churches claim that such
difference is
indeed theological although "widened by non-theological factors" The word
miaphysite derives...
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church currently has
around 4-5
million followers. The
church upholds the
Miaphysite doctrine in
Christology and
employs the
Liturgy of
Saint James, ****ociated...
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Miaphysite John III (505–516),
Miaphysite Dioscorus II (516–517),
Miaphysite Timothy III (517–535),
Miaphysite Theodosius I (535–536),
Miaphysite. After...
- the
description Monophysite (meaning only-nature)
preferring instead Miaphysite (meaning one-nature). The
difference in
terms may
appear subtle, but it...
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Oriental Orthodox Churches are
Eastern Christian churches adhering to
Miaphysite Christology, with
approximately 50
million members worldwide. The Oriental...
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attempt to
reconcile the
differences between the
Chalcedonians and the
Miaphysites over the
nature of Christ. Pope
Felix III
condemned the do****ent and...
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orthodoxy of
their faith and had
started ****cuting non-Chalcedonian or
Miaphysite Syriac Christians during the
reign of
Peroz I. In
response to
pleas for...
- life," went to Alexandria, Egypt. Some
historians speculate that she met
Miaphysite Patriarch Timothy III and
converted to
Miaphysitism there, but
there is...
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Anthimus I of
Constantinople (Gr****: Ἄνθιμος; died 548) was a
Miaphysite,
patriarch of
Constantinople from 535–536. He was the
bishop or
archbishop of...
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Patriarchs of Constantinople:
Patriarch Anthimus I of Constantinople, a
Miaphysite patriarch of
Constantinople in 535–536
Patriarch Anthimus II of Constantinople...