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Apollinarianism

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The subject would take volumes. In the early centuries the heresy of Gnosticism swept through the ancient world like a serpent with a dozen heads, but it was defeated. In the fourth century […]
Julian made leniency in religion a policy at the beginning of his reign to restore paganism. He desired the return of the exiled bishops to their homelands in order to increase [...]
Hierarchy: The remaining texts indicate that the hierarchy of the Church of Antioch included in the first quarter of the fourth century - before the First Ecumenical Council - […]
The nature of humanity - which Christ assumed - has become victorious over Satan: when we used to say that Christ is perfect God and human […]
Call to hold the Council: (381) {The Second Ecumenical Council is a natural result of the Council of Nicaea, because the Arians who said “that the Son […]
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 […]
It appears to the explorer that the theological brains were wonderfully sharpening their readers in different directions, sometimes conflicting and sometimes conflicting, when he shows […]
But soon theologians moved to propose the quality of the “union” between Jesus’ divine essence and his human essence. In Antioch - as he sees […]
Theodosius the Great: (379-395) Walens died in a battle with the Goths on the eighth of August in the year 378. The matter fell to Gratian, son of […]
Saint Basil the Great: A bright star shone in the church’s space during this period of its ordeal, illuminating its path and dazzling its opponents, thus increasing its strength […]