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{{Infobox_Contents |topic_name = Monophysitism (from the Greece monos meaning 'one' and physis meaning 'nature'), also known as Eutychianism, is the position that Christ has only one nature (Christ's humanity was ''absorbed'' into his single divine nature), as opposed to the Chalcedonian position which holds that Christ has or is ''in'' two natures, one divine and one human. It should be noted that |subtopics = [[Oriental Orthodoxy]]* [[Miaphysitism|miaphysitism]] , [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MiaphysitismEutychianism]] has always been the |opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}}* [[Christological position of Controversies and the Non-Chalcedonian, Oriental Orthodox Churches Chalcedon Definition (not monophysitism). Non-Chalcedonian, Oriental Orthodox Churches have always strongly condemned Eutychianism [http://enG.wikipediaG.org/wiki/Eutychianism)]] as a heresy.|}}
Monophysitism (from the Greek [[monos]], meaning 'one' and [[physis]], meaning 'nature'), also known as [[Eutychianism]], is the teaching that Christ has only one nature (Christ's humanity was ''absorbed'' into his single divine nature), as opposed to the Chalcedonian position which holds that Christ has or is ''in'' two natures, one divine and one human. It should be noted that [[Miaphysitism|miaphysitism]] is the Christological position of the Non-Chalcedonian, [[Oriental Orthodox]] Churches (not monophysitism). Non-Chalcedonian, Oriental Orthodox Churches also condemned Eutychianism as a heresy. {{stub}} ==Quotes== ==Links==* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eutychianism Wikipedia - Eutychianism] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miaphysitism Wikipedia -Miaphysitism]* [http://orthodoxwiki.org/Monophysitism Monophysitism] by OrthodoxWiki {{returnto}} [[Oriental OrthodoxyChristianity]] -> [[Jesus]] | -> [[Nature of Christ]][[Category:Christology]]
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