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Christology and the Churches of the East

Explore the intense debates and resolutions of Christology in the Eastern Churches. Delve into the clashes between Antioch and Alexandria, Nestorius and Cyril, and the Councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon. Discover the fate of dissenting Monophysites and Nestorians.

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Christology and the Churches of the East

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  1. Christology and the Churches of the East

  2. I. Rise of The Christological Controversies Christ: Divine, Human, or Both?

  3. Christology and the Churches of the East I. The Rise of the Christological Controveresies A. A Battle of Cities: Antioch vs. Alexandria

  4. Christology and the Churches of the East I. The Rise of the Christological Controveresies A. A Battle of Cities: Antioch vs. Alexandria B. A Battle of Bishops: Nestorius vs. Cyril of Alexandria

  5. Mother of God:  Pagan & Christian Motifs from Egypt

  6. Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria

  7. Christology and the Churches of the East I. The Rise of the Christological Controveresies A. A Battle of Cities: Antioch vs. Alexandria B. A Battle of Bishops: Nestorius vs. Cyril of Alexandria 1. Enter Rome

  8. Christology and the Churches of the East I. The Rise of the Christological Controveresies A. A Battle of Cities: Antioch vs. Alexandria B. A Battle of Bishops: Nestorius vs. Cyril of Alexandria 1. Enter Rome II. Church Councils

  9. A. Council of Ephesus (431) Calling an Ecumenical Council to resolve the issue:

  10. The Virgin Mary, "Mother of God," or Theotokos

  11. Christology and the Churches of the East I. The Rise of the Christological Controveresies A. A Battle of Cities: Antioch vs. Alexandria B. A Battle of Bishops: Nestorius vs. Cyril of Alexandria 1. Enter Rome II. Church Councils A. Council of Ephesus (431) B. The “Robber Council” (Ephesus, 449)

  12. Christology and the Churches of the East I. The Rise of the Christological Controveresies A. A Battle of Cities: Antioch vs. Alexandria B. A Battle of Bishops: Nestorius vs. Cyril of Alexandria 1. Enter Rome II. Church Councils A. Council of Ephesus (431) B. The “Robber Council” (Ephesus, 449) C. The Council of Chalcedon (451)

  13. Christology and the Churches of the East I. The Rise of the Christological Controveresies A. A Battle of Cities: Antioch vs. Alexandria B. A Battle of Bishops: Nestorius vs. Cyril of Alexandria 1. Enter Rome II. Church Councils A. Council of Ephesus (431) B. The “Robber Council” (Ephesus, 449) C. The Council of Chalcedon (451) III. Dissenters: What Happened to the “Losers”?

  14. Christology and the Churches of the East I. The Rise of the Christological Controveresies A. A Battle of Cities: Antioch vs. Alexandria B. A Battle of Bishops: Nestorius vs. Cyril of Alexandria 1. Enter Rome II. Church Councils A. Council of Ephesus (431) B. The “Robber Council” (Ephesus, 449) C. The Council of Chalcedon (451) III. Dissenters: What Happened to the “Losers”? A. Monophysites [= Miaphysites = Non-Chalcedonians]

  15. Christology and the Churches of the East I. The Rise of the Christological Controveresies A. A Battle of Cities: Antioch vs. Alexandria B. A Battle of Bishops: Nestorius vs. Cyril of Alexandria 1. Enter Rome II. Church Councils A. Council of Ephesus (431) B. The “Robber Council” (Ephesus, 449) C. The Council of Chalcedon (451) III. Dissenters: What Happened to the “Losers”? A. Monophysites [= Miaphysites = Non-Chalcedonians] B. Nestorians: Monks, Merchants, Missionaries

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