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    Apollinarism or Apollinarianism is a Christological heresy proposed by Apollinaris of Laodicea (died 390) that argues that Jesus had a human body and sensitive human soul, but a divine mind and not a human rational mind, the Divine Logos taking the place of the latter. It was deemed heretical in 381 and virtually died out within the following ...

  2. Jun 5, 2023 · Apollinarianism is a fourth-century heresy that denied Jesus' human soul or mind, claiming that the divine Word replaced them. Learn how this heresy undermines Jesus' death on the cross and how the early church refuted it.

  3. Jun 26, 2018 · Apollinarianism is a Christological heresy that denied the true humanity of Jesus by saying that His Logos or divine aspect replaced His human soul. It compromised His true humanity and atonement, and made Him unable to save and help us. Learn more about its origin, problems, and biblical alternatives from this devotional by Dr. R.C. Sproul.

  4. Jan 21, 2022 · Apollinarianism was a fourth-century Christian heresy that plagued the early church and that denied the full humanity and perfection of Jesus Christ. It is named after Apollinaris the Younger, who was bishop of the Laodicean church and who originated the teaching c. AD 361. Apollinarianism was rejected in the various early church councils ...

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · Apollinarianism was a fourth-century Christological heresy that denied the human soul in Christ. It was condemned by several councils and emperors, but survived among some Orientals and Monophysites.

  6. Apollinarianism is a Christological heresy that denies the human rational mind of Christ. It was proposed by Apollinaris, a fourth-century bishop, and condemned by several councils and Fathers of the Church.

  7. two natures of Christ. Apollinaris The Younger (born c. 310—died c. 390) was a bishop of Laodicea who developed the heretical position concerning the nature of Christ called Apollinarianism. With his father, Apollinaris the Elder, he reproduced the Old Testament in the form of Homeric and Pindaric poetry and the New Testament in the style of ...

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