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  • ==Adoptionism and Christology== Adoptionism is one of two main forms ... Christ, a subject known in theology as Christology. In the developing dogma ...
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  • and in the process wrote the normative Christology of the Assyrian Church ... ==Christology of the Assyrian Church of the East== The Assyrian Church ...
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  • two natures." Oriental Orthodox Christology was founded in the Alexandrine ... Christology, although important, was not the only reason for the Oriental ...
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  • ===Christology=== In parable 5, the author expresses an adoptionist ... and invested with dominion, (Adoptian Christology); or Jesus was regarded ...
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  • Colossians represents an example of "high Christology," ... Arguing against Pauline authorship is a "high" Christology ...
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  • what is now considered the final word on christology, affirming "two natures ... to a trend in the Alexandrian school of christology than to Eutyches himself ...
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  • ===Christology=== In Christian theology, Kenosis is the concept of ... Kenotic Christology focuses on certain passages in the Gospels where ...
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  • 130|topics=Nestorianism, Monophysitism, Christology, Chalcedonianism|documents=Condemnations & declared anathemas of Patriarch Flavianus ...
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  • ==Christology and the Tome== The dominant theological issue under debate was the questions of how Jesus’ human and divine nature is related ...
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  • from the perspective of the Alexandrine Christology, has deviated from the ... In terms of Christology, the Oriental Orthodox (Non-Chalcedonians ...
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  • | title=The Foundations of New Testament Christology. Scribners, 1965 | id= ISBN 0-684-15532-X | volume= | issue= | url = | publisher= ...
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  • more extreme form of two-nature christology than had been expressed ... * Hardy, Edward Rochie, and Cyril Charles Richardson. Christology ...
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  • as it was endorsed as the official Christology of the Holy Roman Empire ... I (who supported the Chalcedonian Christology) in 645 . ...
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  • particularly over the question of Christology. I Constantinople is recognized ... Trinity itself as about the question of Christology. Movements such as Nestorianism ...
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  • ====Second and third centuries: Adoptionism in Pre-Nicene christology==== The first definitively-known exponent of Adoptionism was Theodotus of ...
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  • refuted him and wrote the normative Christology of the Assyrian Church ... The Book of Union is Babai’s principal surviving work on Christology ...
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  • (Monophysite) or Dioscoran (Miaphysite) christology. Emperor Zeno found ... *Christology *Council of Chalcedon *Miaphysitism ==Notes== ...
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  • Miaphysitism, the christology of today's Oriental Orthodox churches ... * Torrance, Iain R., Severus, and Sergius. Christology After Chalcedon: ...
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  • * Hardy, Edward Rochie, and Cyril Charles Richardson. Christology of the Later Fathers. Library of Christian classics, v. 3. Philadelphia: Westminster ...
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  • normative Judaism, rejecting the christology of the Pauline Church ... if it is factually true that Pauline Christology recognized the humanity ...
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