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). […]
Saint Theodore is one of the most famous martyrs in the East, and he is not Saint Theodore, the army commander, whom the church celebrates on February 8.
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Saint Theophan was born into a Palestinian family distinguished by three virtues: piety, hospitality, and love of knowledge. His parents provided for him and his older brother
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