Chalcedon’s Aftermath: Miaphysite Christians Persecuted (451–Crusader Era)

Introduction: The Council of Chalcedon in 451 AD marked a watershed in Christian history, splitting Eastern Christianity into Chalcedonian (Dyophysite)…

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Was St. Cyril of Alexandria a Dyophysite?

Introduction A recurring claim in contemporary Chalcedonian apologetics is that Cyril of Alexandria was, in substance, a dyophysite — that…

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Do Chalcedonians Affirm the Third Ecumenical Council (Ephesus I)?

Chalcedonians claim to affirm the Third Ecumenical Council and venerate St. Cyril of Alexandria, claiming to adhere to the Christology…

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Council of Chalcedon – Rome’s Primacy Affirmed, or Was it?

Introduction The Council of Chalcedon (451) is often remembered as the stage upon which Pope Leo I ascended to doctrinal…

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The Eastern Orthodox Church Affirms Miaphysite Christology—Whether Some Admit It or Not

Introduction Eastern Orthodox theologians often distance themselves from “Miaphysite” Christology, associating it with the heresy of Eutyches or viewing it…

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