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Nature of Christ

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The term Nature of Christ or Natures of Christ may refer to:

  • Dyophysitism, christological doctrine that teaches the existence of two natures (divine an human) of Jesus Christ, as defined by the Council of Chalcedon in 451.
  • Miaphysitism, christological doctrine that teaches the existence of an unified, but complex nature of Jesus Christ, as defined by the moderate critiques of the Chalcedonian christology
  • Monophysitism, christological doctrine that teaches the existence of a single, integrated nature of Jesus Christ, as defined by the radical opponents of the Chalcedonian christology

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