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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' ()." It is a position held by the Oriental Orthodox Churches and differs from the Chalcedonian position that Jesus is one "person" (Greek: ὑπόστασις) in two "natures" (Greek: φύσεις), a divine nature ...

  2. 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. Miaphysitism has often been considered by ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DyophysitismDyophysitism - Wikipedia

    Dyophysitism ( / daɪˈɒfɪsaɪtɪzəm /; [2] from Greek: δυοφυσιτισμός "two natures") is the Christological position that Jesus Christ is one person of one substance and one hypostasis, with two distinct, inseparable natures, divine and human. [3] It is related to the doctrine of the hypostatic union. Those who insisted on the ...

  5. miaphysitism. Severus of Antioch (born c. 465, Sozopolis, Pisidia, Asia Minor [near modern Konya, Turkey]—died 538, Xois, Egypt) was a Greek Christian monk - theologian, patriarch of Antioch, and miaphysite leader during the reigns of the Byzantine emperors Anastasius I (491–518) and Justinian I (527–565). His later ecclesiastical ...

  6. Wikipedia en español. La Wikipedia en español es la edición en español o castellano de Wikipedia. Al igual que las versiones existentes de Wikipedia en otros idiomas, es una enciclopedia de contenido libre, publicada en Internet bajo las licencias libres CC BY-SA 4.0 y GFDL.

  7. Monophysitism (/ m ə ˈ n ɒ f ɪ s aɪ t ɪ z əm / mə-NOF-ih-seye-tih-zəm) or monophysism (/ m ə ˈ n ɒ f ɪ z ɪ z əm / mə-NOF-ih-zih-zəm; from Greek μόνος monos, "solitary" and φύσις physis, "nature") is a Christology that states that in the person of the incarnated Word (that is, in Jesus Christ) there was only one nature—the divine.

  8. Loch Lomond. El Loch Lomond (en gaélico escocés Loch Laomainn) es un lago (o loch en gaélico) de Escocia, que se localiza al oeste de la región, al sur de las Tierras Altas de Escocia. Forma parte simultáneamente de las regiones de Stirling, de Argyll and Bute y de West Dunbartonshire, situándose a 23 km al norte de la ciudad de Glasgow .

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