Notes Flashcards
Nestorianism
Disunion between the human and divine natures of Jesus
Theotokos
God-bearer”, “Birth-Giver of God” and “the one who gives birth to God
Monophysitism
Christ maintained one nature
Dyophysitism
Christ maintained two nature (one divine one human)
Constantinople Ousia and Hypostases
Trinity: One nature (ousia), Three persons (hypostases)
Chalcedon Hypostases
Incarnation: One person (hypostasis) Two natures (ousiai) Divine and Human
Chalcedon Incarnation 451 qualifications
unconfused, unchanged, undivided, unseparated
Arianism
Denying the divinity of Christ
Homoiousian
God the Son was like God the Father, but not similar
Macedonianism
Denied the full personality and divinity of the Holy Spirit.
Origenism
All creatures will be saved
Monoenergism
Christ had one energy
Monothelitism
Jesus Christ has two natures but only one will
Iconoclasm
Destruction of religious icons