• The Chalcedonian Definition (also called the Chalcedonian Creed or the Definition of Chalcedon) is the declaration of the dyophysitism of Christ's nature...
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  • Non-Chalcedonian denominations reject the Christological Definition of Chalcedon (which asserted Dyophysitism), for varying reasons. Non-Chalcedonian Christianity...
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  • the fourth ecumenical council, held in 451. Chalcedonian Christianity accepts the Christological Definition of Chalcedon, a Christian doctrine concerning...
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  • Churches, having rejected the Chalcedonian Definition, were known as Miaphysites because they maintain the Cyrilian definition that characterized the incarnate...
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    The New Church (or Swedenborgianism) can refer to any of several historically related Christian denominations that developed under the influence of the...
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    contradictory to scripture. The Council of Chalcedon issued the Chalcedonian Definition, which repudiated the notion of a single nature in Christ, and...
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  • church's doctrine on the matter, and issued what has been called the Chalcedonian Definition, of which the part that directly concerns miaphysitism runs as...
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    communions is the differing Christology. Oriental Orthodoxy rejects the Chalcedonian Definition, and instead adopts the miaphysite formula, believing that the...
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    articulated in the Council of Chalcedon in 451, which produced the Chalcedonian Definition, that states: We confess that one and the same Christ, Lord, and...
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    Nestorian schism). While the Oriental Orthodox churches rejected the Chalcedonian definition, the sees that would later become the Catholic Church and the Eastern...
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    epistles of Cyril. The tome of Leo. The Chalcedonian definition". LondonĀ : Methuen & Co. "Chalcedonian Definition". Episcopal Church. 22 May 2012. "Beliefs...
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  • consubstantiality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adoptionism Arianism Chalcedonian Definition Eutychianism Glossary of rhetorical terms Hypostatic union Identification...
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  • the "right belief" of orthodoxy. Christianity portal Catholicism Chalcedonian Definition Eastern Catholic Churches Eastern Christianity Four Marks of the...
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  • reject the dogmatic definitions of the Council of Chalcedon. Hence, these Churches are also called Old Oriental Churches or Non-Chalcedonian Churches. The history...
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    accepted Pope Leo I's 458 encyclical mandating adherence to the Chalcedonian Definition. In Persarmenia, the Persian Nestorian Church supported the spread...
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  • rejected the Council of Chalcedon (451) because they believed Chalcedonian Definition was too similar to Nestorianism. The Persian Nestorian Church,...
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    allegiance to the Chalcedonian Definition. The council also elected John (Yovhannes, or Hovhannes) of Bagaran as new Catholicos of Chalcedonian Armenians. This...
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  • the notion of One Person of Jesus Christ, formulating the famous Chalcedonian Definition with its "monoprosopic" (having one person) clauses, and in the...
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    repudiated the Eutychian doctrine of miaphysitism, and set forth the Chalcedonian Definition, which describes the "full humanity and full divinity" of Jesus...
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  • Christological definition given by the Chalcedonian Church. The Georgian Orthodox Church decided to join with Constantinople in upholding the Chalcedonian definition...
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    christological differences between the supporters and opponents of the Chalcedonian Definition by issuing an imperial decree known as the Henotikon, but those...
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    trinity as a whole. The creed was further affirmed in 431 by the Chalcedonian Definition, which clarified the doctrine of Christ. Affirmation of this creed...
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    Union" and two natures of Christ, human and divine; adopted the Chalcedonian Definition. For those who accept it (Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholics, and...
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    Schisms broke out after the Council of Chalcedon (451) wrote the Chalcedonian Definition that two separate natures of Christ form one ontological entity...
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    divine and one human, after the Incarnation; articulated by the Chalcedonian Definition. Monarchianism (including Adoptionism and Modalism): God as one...
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    and of the Virgin Mary," thus the foundation of the definition according to the non-Chalcedonian adherents, according to the Christology of Cyril of Alexandria...
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    meeting dealt primarily with Christology and elucidated the orthodox definition of Christ's being as the hypostatic union of two natures, divine and human...
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    creed of Christendom by the First Council of Ephesus in 431. The Chalcedonian Definition, or Creed of Chalcedon, developed at the Council of Chalcedon in...
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  • outcome of the struggle was a statement of belief known as the Chalcedonian Definition of the faith, which Eusebius of Dorylaeum helped to draft, though...
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    the Church: The monophysitism of Eutyches is repudiated, and the Chalcedonian Definition set forth. As a result of this council, the Oriental Orthodox Churches...
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