Monophysites. M. believe that in the person of the incarnate Christ humanity and Godhead were united in a single nature, as opposed to the orthodox doctrine, which teaches that after the Incarnation Christ should be acknowledged in two natures, perfect humanity and divinity, each retaining its own characteristics but united in one being:
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spelling | Frend, W. H. C. 1916-2005 Verfasser (DE-588)119391678 aut Monophysites. M. believe that in the person of the incarnate Christ humanity and Godhead were united in a single nature, as opposed to the orthodox doctrine, which teaches that after the Incarnation Christ should be acknowledged in two natures, perfect humanity and divinity, each retaining its own characteristics but united in one being 2000 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Monophysites; Monophysiten Theologische Lehre und Streitfragen (DE-2581)TH000005782 gbd year:2000 pages:1087-1090 Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic tradition. 2. L - Z 1. publ. London [u.a.], 2000 (2000), 1087-1090 (DE-604)BV013481274 |
spellingShingle | Frend, W. H. C. 1916-2005 Monophysites. M. believe that in the person of the incarnate Christ humanity and Godhead were united in a single nature, as opposed to the orthodox doctrine, which teaches that after the Incarnation Christ should be acknowledged in two natures, perfect humanity and divinity, each retaining its own characteristics but united in one being Monophysites; Monophysiten |
title | Monophysites. M. believe that in the person of the incarnate Christ humanity and Godhead were united in a single nature, as opposed to the orthodox doctrine, which teaches that after the Incarnation Christ should be acknowledged in two natures, perfect humanity and divinity, each retaining its own characteristics but united in one being |
title_auth | Monophysites. M. believe that in the person of the incarnate Christ humanity and Godhead were united in a single nature, as opposed to the orthodox doctrine, which teaches that after the Incarnation Christ should be acknowledged in two natures, perfect humanity and divinity, each retaining its own characteristics but united in one being |
title_exact_search | Monophysites. M. believe that in the person of the incarnate Christ humanity and Godhead were united in a single nature, as opposed to the orthodox doctrine, which teaches that after the Incarnation Christ should be acknowledged in two natures, perfect humanity and divinity, each retaining its own characteristics but united in one being |
title_full | Monophysites. M. believe that in the person of the incarnate Christ humanity and Godhead were united in a single nature, as opposed to the orthodox doctrine, which teaches that after the Incarnation Christ should be acknowledged in two natures, perfect humanity and divinity, each retaining its own characteristics but united in one being |
title_fullStr | Monophysites. M. believe that in the person of the incarnate Christ humanity and Godhead were united in a single nature, as opposed to the orthodox doctrine, which teaches that after the Incarnation Christ should be acknowledged in two natures, perfect humanity and divinity, each retaining its own characteristics but united in one being |
title_full_unstemmed | Monophysites. M. believe that in the person of the incarnate Christ humanity and Godhead were united in a single nature, as opposed to the orthodox doctrine, which teaches that after the Incarnation Christ should be acknowledged in two natures, perfect humanity and divinity, each retaining its own characteristics but united in one being |
title_short | Monophysites. M. believe that in the person of the incarnate Christ humanity and Godhead were united in a single nature, as opposed to the orthodox doctrine, which teaches that after the Incarnation Christ should be acknowledged in two natures, perfect humanity and divinity, each retaining its own characteristics but united in one being |
title_sort | monophysites m believe that in the person of the incarnate christ humanity and godhead were united in a single nature as opposed to the orthodox doctrine which teaches that after the incarnation christ should be acknowledged in two natures perfect humanity and divinity each retaining its own characteristics but united in one being |
topic | Monophysites; Monophysiten |
topic_facet | Monophysites; Monophysiten |
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