Monophysitism
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Monophysitism is the Christological position that Christ has only one nature, his humanity being absorbed by his Deity, as opposed to the Chalcedonian position which holds that Christ maintains two natures, one divine and one human.
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See also
- Dyophysitism
- Acephali
- Henotikon
- the Three-Chapter Controversy
- Christ the Logos
- West Syrian Rite
- Empress Theodora
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