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Topic: Apollinarism


In the News (Fri 5 Dec 08)

  
  EASTERN CHRISTIANITY ON THE EVE OF ISLAM
Though it reacted against Arianism and Apollinarism, it failed to reflect the doctrine of Chalcedonian orthodoxy.
Nestorianism refused to attribute to the divine nature the human acts and sufferings of Jesus and refused to call Mary the Theotokos—mother of God; for it the right word was Christotokos Mother of Christ.
This does not mean, that there was no difference in ideas or that both parties stressed equally certain ideas; the case was that some stressed the unity and majesty of Christ, other stressed his two natures.
www.ewtn.com /library/chistory/eveislam.htm   (1410 words)

  
  Monophysitism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Eutychianism holds that the human nature of Christ was essentially obliterated by the Divine, "dissolved like a drop of honey in the sea".
Apollinarism holds that Christ had a human body and human "living principle" but that the Divine Logos had taken the place of the nous, or "thinking principle", analogous but not identical to what might be called a mind in the present day.
Miaphysitism, the "monophysite" Christology of extant "monophysite" Churches, holds that in Christ the divine and human nature become one nature, the natures being united without separation, without confusion, and without change.
www.secaucus.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Monophysite   (326 words)

  
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Though it reacted against Arianism and Apollinarism, it failedto reflect the doctrine of Chalcedonian orthodoxy.
Nestorianism refusedto attribute to the divine nature the human acts and sufferings of Jesusand refused to call Mary the Theotokos-mother of God; for it the rightword was Christotokos Mother of Christ.
This does not mean, that there was no difference in ideas or that bothparties stressed equally certain ideas; the case was that some stressedthe unity and majesty of Christ, other stressed his two natures.
www.al-bushra.org /arbhrtg/arbxtn05.htm   (1091 words)

  
 Crisis Regarding Christ
Some said that He did not have a human will in the incarnation (heresy of monothelitism), which would mean that man's will was not redeemed.
Others had said that Christ had not assumed a rational human soul (heresy of Apollinarism); thus man's soul was not redeemed.
Anything less than one who functioned fully as man and fully as God in one Person would leave us without redemption.
www.cranmerhouse.org /AtStake/AtStakeChrist.html   (1580 words)

  
 Theodoret - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Irenaeus the friend of Nestorius, with the cooperation of Theodoret, became bishop of Tyre, in spite of the protests of Dioscorus, Cyril's successor, who now turned specially against Theodoret; and, by preferring the charge that he taught two sons in Christ, he secured the order from the court confining Theodoret to Cyrrhus.
In vain were his efforts at court at self-justification against the charges of Dioscurus, as well as the countercharge of Domnus against Eutyches of Apollinarism.
The court excluded Theodoret from the Second Council of Ephesus in 449 because of his antagonism to Cyril.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Theodoret   (2038 words)

  
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The Persecution of Christians, both in the past and today, is the subject of a separate entry.
Adoptionism -- Albigensians -- Apollinarism -- Arianism -- Cathars -- Docetism -- Donatism -- Lollardy -- Mandaeans -- Manicheanism -- Monarchianism -- Montanism -- Patripassianism -- Pelagianism -- Priscillianism -- Psilanthropism -- Sabellianism --
In classical times, Gnosticism exchanged ideas and symbolism with Christianity.
www.online-encyclopedia.info /encyclopedia/c/ch/christianity_1.html   (1622 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Millennium and Millenarianism
In the second half of the fourth century, these doctrines found their last defender in
Apollinaris, Bishop of Laodicea and founder of Apollinarism (q.v.).
His writings on this subject, have been lost; but St. Basil of
www.newadvent.org /cathen/10307a.htm   (2705 words)

  
 Conciliar Definitions About Christ
This letter of Damasus, written fifty years after Nicaea, was directed principally against the Apollinarists (cf.
A few years later the First Council of Constantinople (381) condemned all the heresies of the time, including Arianism and Apollinarism.
It thereby confirmed what Pope Damasus I had declared about Christ's humanity, which has by nature a real human soul (and therefore a real human intellect and free will) (cf.
www.vatican.va /holy_father/john_paul_ii/audiences/alpha/data/aud19880309en.html   (1559 words)

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