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    Miaphysitism (/ m aɪ ˈ æ f ɪ s aɪ t ɪ z əm, m iː-/) is the Christological doctrine that holds Jesus, the "Incarnate Word, is fully divine and fully human, in one 'nature' ."

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  3. …a doctrinal position known as miaphysitism, which holds that both divinity and humanity are equally present within a single (hence the Greek prefix mia-) nature in the person of Christ. When the Georgian church broke away from the Armenians and reunited with Eastern Orthodoxy in the early 7th century, the…

  4. Aug 21, 2013 · Miaphysitism (sometimes called henophysitism) is the Christology of the Oriental Orthodox Churches. Miaphysitism holds that in the one person of Jesus Christ, Divinity and Humanity are united in one "nature" ("physis"), the two being united without separation, without confusion, and without alteration.

  5. Whatever anyone wants to say, Miaphysitism is accepted as orthodox theology by the council of Ephesus and the second council of Constantinople, so long as it is meant to convey: - By one nature one means one hypostasis - The one nature is the hypostatic union of two natures - The one nature out of two is not confused or mixed and can therefore ...

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · Miaphysitism is the position that Jesus is one person of one substance with only one, fully integrated nature that is both fully human and fully divine. This term is from the Greek mia for “one” and physis for “nature.” The real difference comes down to whether Christ has two natures or one.

  7. Miaphysitism (or henophysitism) is an idea about the nature of Christ. The idea says that Jesus Christ had two different aspects, one godly, and one human. It says these two aspects are united in one nature. They are indistinguishable, and they co-exist.

  8. Miaphysitism definition: a Christian doctrine grounded in the premise of Christ’s singular nature, which is at once fully human and fully divine.. See examples of MIAPHYSITISM used in a sentence.

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