eutychianism

  • 51Vigilius — • Bishop of Tapsus, in the African Province of Byzacena Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Vigilius     Vigilius     † …

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  • 52Honorius I —     Pope Honorius I     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Honorius I     Pope (625 12 October, 638), a Campanian, consecrated 27 October (Duchesne) or 3 November (Jaffé, Mann), in succession to Boniface V. His chief notoriety has come to him from… …

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  • 53Pope Honorius I —     Pope Honorius I     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Honorius I     Pope (625 12 October, 638), a Campanian, consecrated 27 October (Duchesne) or 3 November (Jaffé, Mann), in succession to Boniface V. His chief notoriety has come to him from… …

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  • 55monophysitism — noun A Christian believe which holds that the human nature of Jesus Christ was essentially absorbed by the divine, and thus that he essentially had but one nature, contrary to the orthodox view that Christ has two natures, both fully human and… …

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  • 57Евтихианство —  ♦ (ENG Eutychianism)    учение Евтихия (ок. 375 454) о том, что Иисус имел только одну природу Божественную …

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  • 58Евтихианство —  • English: Eutychianism    Учение, сформулированное Евтихием (378 454 гг. н. э.), согласно которому Христос имел только одну природу, не истинно Божественную и не истинно человеческую …

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