Dyophysitism

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title: Dyophysitism
text: Dyophysitism is the Christological position that Jesus Christ is one person of one substance and one hypostasis, with two distinct, inseparable natures, divine and human. It is accepted the majority of Christians communions, including the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicanism, Reformed and Lutheran churches, and rejected by the Oriental Orthodox churches. Those who insisted on the "two natures" formula were referred to as dyophysites. It related to the doctrine of the hypostatic union.
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date created: 2007-01-05T10:11:03Z
date modified: 2024-09-14T04:42:10Z
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