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- speak of "miaphysitism" as "monophysitism", a word used of all forms of denial of the Chalcedonian doctrine. However, they add that "miaphysitism" is "the...
- of monophysitism, the doctrine of Jesus having one divine nature, and miaphysitism, the doctrine that Christ is both divine and human but in one nature...
- Eutychian and other versions of Monophysitism this position is called miaphysitism. Whereas the prefix "mono-" (< Gr**** μονο- < μόνος) means "single, alone...
- although others preferred to label their non-Chalcedonian beliefs as miaphysitism and these beliefs were generally different from the monophysitism-believing...
- Beliefs | Britannica. Britannica. 2023-04-13. Retrieved 2023-05-24. "miaphysitism". Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. "The Universal Church...
- representative before God was efficacious. Dyophysitism – Christological position Miaphysitism – Christological doctrine Nestorianism – Umbrella term used for several...
- Antioch to Egypt, for refusing to accept the council, and professing Miaphysitism. The Syriac Orthodox Church is the church of Antioch that continued to...
- effect. In 642, as the Byzantine emperors were imposing the support for Miaphysitism on the popes, Pope Theodore I formally ****umed for the first time the...
- Saints Oriental Orthodoxy Alexandrian Rite Armenian Rite West Syriac Rite Miaphysitism E****enical councils Arianism Monophysitism Paulicianism Iconoclasm Great...
- Constantinople see. He was deposed by Pope Agapetus I for adhering to Miaphysitism (the belief that Jesus had only one nature completely divine and human)...