3:2 - Theological terms in Nestorianism
Diodorus, Bishop of Tarsis, Theodore, Bishop of Misa, and Nestorius make “nature” physis and “hystasis” synonymous and mean the essence of actual ousia concrète (1). […]
Diodorus, Bishop of Tarsis, Theodore, Bishop of Misa, and Nestorius make “nature” physis and “hystasis” synonymous and mean the essence of actual ousia concrète (1). […]
Because of the union, Mary becomes the mother of God, and it is not permissible to say that she is only the mother of the man Jesus, because division is impossible in it
It appears to the observer that the theological minds were sharpening their readers in a wonderful way in different directions, sometimes conflicting and sometimes contradictory, when it is shown
يُفترض بكهنة المسيح ألا يبشِّروا، من منبر الوعظ على الأقل، بأفكارهم الخاصة لأن الأيدي تُوضع عليهم في الكنيسة للتبشير بكلمة الله. فيُسلَّم إليهم إنجيل يسوع المسيح وتُودع عندهم الرسالة الخالدة والفريدة. لذلك يُنتظر منهم نشر “الإيمان الذي أُعطي للقديسين” وحفظه.
The birthday of Christ as a human being is the head of the feasts, according to what Saint John Chrysostom says. All other feasts of the Lord - Apparition,
1- Wonder what is the relationship between God and man? How and to what extent do they relate to each other? All philosophical and religious views have varied.
The Third Ecumenical Council, which was held in the city of Ephesus in 431, declared that Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, is truly the “Mother of God.”
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The Fatimids and the Church 843-1025 The name and title of the Church: The Egyptian Jacobites criticized Timothy, the Patriarch of Alexandria (460-482), for saying the king’s words at the Council of Chalcedon (451), so they called
428 - 441 The vacancy of the Constantinople see: Atticus, Bishop of Constantinople, died in the fall of the year 425. Proclus, the secretary, ran for the succession.
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The Three Chapters: It happened that there were in the court Theodoros Askidas, Bishop of Caesarea of Cappadocia, and Domitianus, Bishop of Ankara, Edessa, and they were the two Palestinian monks who
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Christianity and Arabic: Arabic, according to the custom of churchmen, is the Roman-Arab state that was established in the year 105 around the city of Bosra and included
The misery of the Melkites: The Jacobites took advantage of the wars between the Romans and the Umayyads and assured them of the loyalty of the members of the Universal Church to the religion of the Roman king, calling them “melchists” and accusing them of