Neo-chalcedonism (Q3356775)
sixth-century theological movement in the Byzantine empire, concerned with specifying the nature of the hypostatic union of two natures in Christ, which was left vague in the definition of Chalcedon; includes e.g. Nephalios and John of Caesarea
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aliases neo-Chalcedonian orthodoxy
description sixth-century theological movement in the Byzantine empire, concerned with specifying the nature of the hypostatic union of two natures in Christ, which was left vague in the definition of Chalcedon; includes e.g. Nephalios and John of Caesarea

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