-
speak of "
miaphysitism" as "monophysitism", a word used of all
forms of
denial of the
Chalcedonian doctrine. However, they add that "
miaphysitism" is "the...
- in the
Council of
Chalcedon (451)
caused certain problems to arise.
Miaphysitism spread from
Syria to Armenia, from
where it came to
Georgia and Caucasian...
- 451
Council of Chalcedon—as well by
Oriental Orthodoxy,
which holds to
miaphysitism. The
First Council of
Nicaea (325)
declared that
Christ was both divine...
-
accomplish the
divine salvation of humankind. This
position is
known as
miaphysitism and is in
contrast to the "two
natures of Christ"
belief (unmixed, but...
- Lutheranism. It was
rejected by the
Oriental Orthodox churches, who held to
Miaphysitism –
however they too
condemned the
converse position of
Monophysitism as...
- "united as one." This word
refers to the
Oriental Orthodox belief in
Miaphysitism,
meaning one
perfectly unified nature of Christ; i.e., a
complete union...
- were
related to
monophysitism as
formulated by
Eutyches (d. 456) and
miaphysitism as
formulated by non-Chalcedonian
followers of
Cyril of
Alexandria (d...
-
controversies in the 5th
century and the 6th century,
alongside that of
Miaphysitism (which came to be
known as the
Oriental Orthodox Churches) and the Chalcedonian...
- division". It was
followed by a
major schism ****ociated with Monophysitism,
Miaphysitism and Dyophysitism. He also
contributed significantly to
developing ideas...
-
religious currents,
especially miaphysitism,
which had many
adherents in the
eastern provinces of
Syria and Egypt.
Miaphysitism rejected the
Council of Chalcedon...