Nestorianism Heresies Early Church By Time Period


Nestorianism is the doctrine that Christ exists as two persons, the man Jesus and the divine Son of God, or Logos, rather than as two natures (True God and True Man) of one divine person. The doctrine is identified with Nestorius (c. 386–c. 451), Archbishop of Constantinople. This view of Christ was condemned at the Council of Ephesus in 431, and the conflict over this view led to the Nestorian schism, separating the Assyrian Church of the East from the Byzantine Church.








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Nestorianism

  • Nestorianism - A chapter of a book, "The Christian Faith", early church early church on the history of this belief, some early church of its early church proponents and critics and the action early church against it at early church the Council of Ephesus in early church 431 AD.
  • Nestorius and Nestorianism - A Catholic Encylopedia article with the history of nestorianism the movement and the theological differences with the nestorianism Church.
  • Nestorianism, Nestorius - Several articles on Nestorianism and Nestorius.


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