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). […]
Whoever denies the personal contribution of the Virgin in the work of our salvation, and does not give due honor to the Mother of God, does not move within the new root of Christ nor within the new creation, but remains within the realm of fall and corruption and is connected to the old root of Adam, that is, to the root of sin alone, because for him the birth of Christ is as if it had not taken place.
Saint Mary is in truth and right the Mother of God - against Valentinus and others - because the body of Christ was taken from Mary: We proclaim that
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