In Christianity, Christology is a branch of theology that concerns Jesus. Different denominations have different opinions on questions such as whether...
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Miaphysitism (redirect from Monophysite Christology)
The term 'monophysite', which has been falsely used to describe the Christology of the Oriental Orthodox Churches, is both misleading and offensive as...
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Oriental Orthodox Churches (section Christology)
Orthodox Churches are Eastern Christian churches adhering to Miaphysite Christology, with approximately 50 million members worldwide. The Oriental Orthodox...
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Lamb of God (section Christology)
to establish the divine element of the Person of Christ. In Johannine Christology the proclamation "who takes away the sin of the world" begins the unfolding...
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Chalcedonian Christianity (redirect from Chalcedonian monoprosopic Christology)
the commitment of Chalcedonism to Nicene Christianity. Chalcedonian Christology is upheld by Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestantism, and thus...
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Nestorianism (redirect from Nestorian Christology)
Nestorius (d. c. AD 450), who promoted specific doctrines in the fields of Christology and Mariology. The second meaning of the term is much wider, and relates...
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Dyophysitism (redirect from Dyophysite Christology)
related to the doctrine of the hypostatic union. Development of dyophysite Christology was gradual; dyophysite tradition and its complex terminology were finally...
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Father as a voice from Heaven, and is asserted by Jesus himself. In Christology, the concept that Christ is the Logos (i.e., "The Word") has been important...
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Prosopon (redirect from Dyoprosopic Christology)
significance in Christian triadology (study of the Trinity), and also in Christology. In the Bible, prosopon is mostly translated as 'face'. In English language...
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Resurrection of Jesus (category Christology)
two different Christologies, namely a "low" or adoptionist Christology, and a "high" or "incarnation Christology". The "low Christology" or "adoptionist...
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