Eutyches (Ancient Greek: Εὐτυχής; c. 380 – c. 456)[citation needed] or Eutyches of Constantinople was a presbyter and archimandrite at Constantinople...
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Eutyches was summoned to clarify his position regarding the nature of Christ. When asked whether Christ was in two natures after the union, Eutyches responded...
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and imprudence with which Eutyches asserted his opinions led to his being misunderstood. Thus, many believed that Eutyches was advocating Docetism, a...
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imply that the human nature was absorbed in his divinity, as was taught by Eutyches. The conflict over terminology was to some extent a conflict between two...
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Portrait of the Boy Eutyches, also known as Portrait of Boy, is a portrait by an anonymous artist from Roman Egypt of about 100 to 150 AD. The portrait...
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Eutychianism (section Eutyches and Chalcedon)
to a set of Christian theological doctrines derived from the ideas of Eutyches of Constantinople (c. 380 – c. 456). Eutychianism is a monophysite understanding...
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Emperor Zeno with his Henotikon edict that condemned both Nestorius and Eutyches, as the Council of Chalcedon had done, but ignored that council's decree...
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Church. A synod held in Constantinople in 448 condemned Eutyches for Monophysitism; Eutyches then appealed to Peter Chrysologus but failed in his endeavour...
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"on the eve of Christmas Trasilla died, seeing Jesus Christ beckoning". Eutyches was an archimandrite at Constantinople. In his opposition to Nestorianism...
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Council"). In November 448, a synod at Constantinople condemned Eutyches for unorthodoxy. Eutyches, archimandrite (abbot) of a large Constantinopolitan monastery...
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Seguenzia eutyches is a species of extremely small deep water sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Seguenziidae. The length of the shell...
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Pagodatrochus variabilis (redirect from Minolia eutyches)
Pagodatrochus variabilis (H. Adams, 1873) Synonyms Minolia eutyches Melvill, 1918 Minolia (Conotrochus) eutyches Melvill, 1918 Minolia variabilis H. Adams, 1873...
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Eusebius, Bishop of Dorylaeum, brought a charge of heresy against Eutyches. Eutyches was summoned to appear and clarify his position regarding the nature...
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Eusebius of Dorylaeum (section Accusation of Eutyches)
against Eutyches, as well as making known his willingness to be a witness against him personally. Eusebius relates that he had warned Eutyches several...
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and shall answer for himself." Eventually the synod deposed Eutyches. However, Eutyches protested against this verdict and received the support of Pope...
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response to Flavian, Patriarch of Constantinople, who had excommunicated Eutyches, who also wrote to the Pope to appeal the excommunication. Acknowledging...
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Crete: "To the Healer of diseases, to Apollo, Giver of Light to mortals, Eutyches has set up in votive offering [a statue of] the Cretan Lady of Ephesus...
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Constantinople to assess the faith of the archimandrite Eutyches. Although in Constantinople he accepted Eutyches' condemnation, he attended the Second Council...
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two distinct but inseparable natures, contradicting the archimandrite Eutyches. Severinus of Noricum c. 410 8 January 482 Severus of Barcelona 200s c...
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monophysites—that is to say, accusing them of following the teachings of Eutyches (c. 380 – c. 456), who argued that Jesus Christ was not human at all, but...
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et Nestorium – "Against Eutyches and Nestorius," from c. 513, which dates it as the earliest of his theological works. Eutyches and Nestorius were contemporaries...
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Christological controversies that were related to monophysitism as formulated by Eutyches (d. 456) and miaphysitism as formulated by non-Chalcedonian followers of...
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"Monophysite". As the Oriental Orthodox do not adhere to the teachings of Eutyches, they themselves reject this label, preferring the term "Miaphysite". Historically...
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the synod called by Archbishop Flavian of Constantinople that deposed Eutyches from his priestly office and excommunicated him. The next bishop of Argos...
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eventually exiled to a remote monastery in Egypt. Constantinopolitan abbot Eutyches reignited the theological dispute almost twenty years later by asserting...
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Dioscorus I (r. 444–454/458) it successfully defended the doctrines of Eutyches at the Second Council of Ephesus against the positions of Dioscorus' rival...
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account to Leo, Pope of Rome. Eutyches appealed to Dioscorus, Pope of Alexandria, who, under the impression that Eutyches had repented, held his own synod...
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Nicene Creed. 449: The Second Council of Ephesus declared support for Eutyches and attacked his opponents. Originally convened as an ecumenical council...
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well. This produced a duality of nature in Christ. Thomas argued against Eutyches that this duality persisted after the Incarnation. Thomas stated that these...
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moment nor a twinkling of an eye." They do not accept the teachings of Eutyches, or Eutychianism. Both the Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches...
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