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Eutyches and one nature


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Emperor Justinus: Anastasius died on July 9, 518, without a successor. After him, Justinus, one of the commanders of the Imperial Guard, assumed the throne. […]
The phenomena of human life are mixed between good and evil, and the goodness of God in man’s mind collides with the reality of pain in his life. that […]
Saint Leo was born in the Italian region of Tuscany in the late fourth century AD, and moved to Rome with his family in the early […]
It is believed that he was born at the beginning of the fifth century AD. He became bishop of ancient Iberia between 451 and 458 AD. Fotiki, the center of his diocese, […]
The birthday of Christ as a human being is the head of the feasts, according to what Saint John Chrysostom says. All the other feasts of the Lord – Apparition, […]
The Fatimids and the Church 843-1025 The name and title of the Church: The Egyptian Jacobites reproached Timothy, Patriarch of Alexandria (460-482), for saying what the king said at the Chalcedonian Council (451), so they released […]
The two natures have been united with one another without transformation or change. Neither the divine nature has deviated from its own simplicity, nor has the human nature […]
This text is a stage only. The dilemma was not completely resolved. Therefore, in response to the separation of the Nestorians who weakened the hypostasis and weakened the union, fanaticism produced […]
The matter did not stop at the religious conflict tinged with nationalism, but rather went beyond it to a social and economic conflict. The Greek upper class is a large capitalist class […]
Constantine IV: (668-685) Constantine III thought poorly of his brother Theodosius, so he dressed him as a monastic and then ordered him killed. His conscience aroused him and he became [...]