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monophysitism
English
Etymology
Greek ??????????????, from ????? (only one) + ????? (nature), 'belief to a single nature'
Noun
monophysitism (uncountable)
- (Christianity) A Christian belief which holds that the human nature of Jesus Christ was essentially absorbed by the divine, and thus that he essentially had but one nature, contrary to the orthodox view that Christ has two natures, both fully human and fully divine. A variant is apollonarianism, which has gnostic overtones and used hellenistic ideas alien to orthodox Christianity.
Synonyms
- monophysism, Eutychianism
Related terms
- monophysite
- monophysitic, monophysitical
- copt
- jacobite
Translations
See also
- Nestorianism
- Arianism
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arianism
Romanian
Etymology
From French arianisme
Noun
arianism n (uncountable)
- arianism
Declension
arianism From the web:
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- what was arianism quizlet
- what does arianism mean
- what is arianism in the bible
- what does arianism believe
- what was arianism inquizitive
- what if arianism had won
- what is arianism pdf
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