Definition of Nestorianism. Meaning of Nestorianism. Synonyms of Nestorianism

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Definition of Nestorianism

Nestorianism
Nestorianism Nes*to"ri*an*ism, n. The doctrines of the nestorian Christians, or of Nestorius.

Meaning of Nestorianism from wikipedia

- antithesis to Eutychian Monophysitism, which emerged in reaction to Nestorianism. Where Nestorianism holds that Christ had two loosely united natures, divine and...
- the Nestorian Bishop of Nisibis, Barsauma. The Catholicos-Patriarch Babai (497–503) confirmed the ****ociation of the ****yrian Church with Nestorianism. Christians...
- Nestorian relates to Nestorianism, a Christological doctrine developed by Nestorius, leading to the Nestorian controversy and Nestorian Schism; it was...
- S****anid Persia, to become known as the Nestorian Church, as it took the side of Nestorius. The doctrine of Nestorianism is ****ociated with Nestorius, the Patriarch...
- tantamount to accepting Nestorianism, which expressed itself in a terminology incompatible with their understanding of Christology. Nestorianism was understood...
- their attitude regarding the Council of Ephesus (431), which condemned Nestorianism, and the Council of Chalcedon (451), which condemned Monophysitism. Those...
- Nontrinitarian Restorationism, independent Catholic denominations, Nestorianism and all the other Christian branches and denominations with distinct...
- definition as verging on Nestorianism and instead adhered to the wording of Cyril of Alexandria, the chief opponent of Nestorianism, who had spoken of the...
- captured by the Khwarezmians in 1244. There was certainly a recognisable Nestorian (Church of the East) presence at the Holy Sepulchre from the years 1348...
- Yas Island and which dates back to the seventh century. Thought to be Nestorian and built in 600 CE, the church appears to have been abandoned peacefully...