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Christology and the Churches of the East

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Christology and the Churches of the East. I. Rise of The Christological Controversies Christ: Divine, Human, or Both?. Christology and the Churches of the East I. The Rise of the Christological Controveresies A. A Battle of Cities: Antioch vs. Alexandria. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Christology and the Churches of the East

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

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Christology and the Churches of the East

I. The Rise of the Christological Controveresies

A. A Battle of Cities: Antioch vs. Alexandria

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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

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Mother of God:  Pagan & Christian Motifs from Egypt

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Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria

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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

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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

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Calling an Ecumenical Council to resolve the issue:

A. Council of Ephesus (431)

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

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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)

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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)

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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”?

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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]

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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