During the next century, Christians perished in China completely. With the fall of the Tang Dynasty in 907, China once again ...
The Nestorians were followers of Nestorius, a bishop of Constantinople. The relationship between the early Nestorians and the ...
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 ...
in keeping with the doctrine of Nestorius, that Mary instead should be termed the Christotokos, "Mother of Christ." The 1994 ...
Through three election cycles in Catholicism – conclaves that brought John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis to the papacy – ...
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 ...
Originally Nestorius had asked the Eastern Roman Emperor, Theodosius II, to call a council, thinking that he would ...
St. Cyril of Alexandria, "Third Letter to Nestorius," c. 430 A.D. "And since the holy Virgin corporally brought forth God made one with flesh according to nature, for this reason we also call her ...
As a result Assyrian Christianity developed independently from the rest of the Church. The Assyrians accepted the theology of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Nestorius and their teachings about Christ. The ...
Shortly thereafter the Third Ecumenical Council was convoked in Ephesus and the blasphemous doctrine of Nestorius was condemned. See January 18 for Saint Cyril's life and works. You are a guide of ...
What is Nestorianism as opposed to Christianity as we know of now? According to the Encyclopaedia it is “a Christian sect which derived its name from Nestorius who was a patriarch of Constantinople ...
at the behest of Pope Leo I the Great so as to inform the Western Church of the details of the teachings of the heresiarch Nestorius.