The Christianity of the Silk Road was primarily the form known as Nestorianism, after the teachings of Nestorius, a 5th-century patriarch of Constantinople who soon outraged the Roman and Byzantine ...
Deeper digging revealed Sri Lanka’s interlude with Nestorianism in early history which was due to the the country’s geographic location – being at the crossroads of trade between the East and the West ...
The most serious criticism of the kenotic theory is the one which may be levelled at Arius, Eutyches, Nestorius, and the long line of theologians who were rejected by the main stream of the ...
After the Council many followers of Nestorius were expelled from the Byzantine Empire and were sent into Persia ... Ecumenical Councils but through dialogue with other Christians they have concluded ...
Anderson, Paul N. 2024. The Universal Light, or the Only Way to the Father? Universalism and Exclusivism in John’s Provocative Christology. Religions, Vol. 15 ...
To register your interest please contact collegesales@cambridge.org providing details of the course you are teaching. Stephen Edmondson articulates a coherent Christology from Calvin's commentaries ...
The church established itself there very early but the people in this area fell into the heresy of Nestorianism in the 5th century. After missionary efforts many returned to union with Rome ...