MONOPHYSITISM

mənŏfˈĭsĭtˌĭzəm [Gr.,=belief in one nature], a heresy of the 5th and 6th cent., which grew out of a reaction against Nestorianism. It was anticipated by Apollinarianism and was continuous with the principles of Eutyches, whose doctrine had been rejected in 451 at Chalcedon (see Chalcedon, Council of). Monophysitism challenged the orthodox definition of faith of Chalcedon and taught that in Jesus there were not two natures (divine and human) but one (divine). Discussion of this belief was clouded by misunderstandings of terms and by the lack of knowledge of Greek in the West. In the East the Council of Chalcedon was declared (c.476) invalid by Basiliscus, the imperial usurper. Later, Emperor Zeno, restored to his throne, issued the Henoticon (482), based on the doctrines of St. Cyril of Alexandria, in an attempt to settle the dispute. It recommended a formula that, ostensibly orthodox, left a loophole for the Monophysites. Neither side was satisfied; the extreme Monophysites refused to accept the intended compromise, and the pope excommunicated the East for abrogating the Council of Chalcedon. The schism ended in 519 when Emperor Justin I enforced the definition of faith of Chalcedon. Later, Justinian, although strongly Catholic, was tolerant toward the Monophysites, who were becoming more intransigent. The quarrel was further embittered when Justinian in 544 condemned the so-called Three Chapters. These were the person and writings of Theodore of Mopsuestia, the writings of Theodoret against St. Cyril of Alexandria, and the letter of Ibas of Edessa to Maris the Persian. The condemnation was based on the assertion that these writings were tainted with Nestorianism. Since parts of the Three Chapters were considered orthodox by the majority of Catholics, the edict was confusing. The Second Council of Constantinople (553) (see Constantinople, Second Council of), summoned by Justinian and attended by Pope Vigilius, again condemned the Three Chapters, while maintaining the authority of the canons of Chalcedon. The Monophysites remained aloof, and the West was virtually alienated. Justinian's successors alternately favored and suppressed Monophysitism, but by 600 the lines of schism had hardened; the Coptic Church (see under Copts), the Jacobite Church of Syria, and the Armenian Church, all Monophysite, were established. Monotheletism was a 7th-century attempt to reconcile orthodoxy with Monophysitism.

See W. H. Frend, The Rise of the Monophysite Movement (1972); J. Pelikan, The Emergence of the Catholic Tradition (1971) and The Spirit of Eastern Christendom (1974).

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...that the Blues were supporters of religious orthodoxy and the Greens of Monophysitism. 101 According to this view, the emperor Anastasius, whose Monophysitism was notorious, should have been a Green, though contemporary evidence makes...
...who was inclined to sympathize with Monophysitism. The Emperor had deposed Patriarch...her with a sensitivity to the popular Monophysitism of the area. Among her strategies...pointed to the same drawbacks as in Monophysitism. 32 Michael the Syrian...
...monophysite emperor. 71 Theodoras monophysitism presumably more than cancelled Justinians...was an undeniable step on the road to monophysitism. In this climate, Theodoras influence...patriarch Anthimos of the correctness of monophysitism, at which Anthimos changed allegiance...
...the central section of the Pege Gnoseos , and his treatises against the Manichees and the Christological heresies of Monophysitism, Monothelitism, and Nestorianism. The fifth volume, published posthumously, contains Johns homilies. 19 A final volume...
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...Syrians and Egyptians were to embrace Monophysitism a hundred and fifty years later mainly...control now had a rally in the point -- Monophysitism(56) -- and they used it to worry the...as saviors." Schmemann. 157. (56.) Monophysitism is the name given to the heresy begun...
...line of argument has been described in terms of ecclesial monophysitism or christomonism,(53) a position unable to recognize the...Ottilien: EOS, 1987) 999-1020. (53) On ecclesiological monophysitism and christomonism, see Yves Congar, "La pensee de Mohler...
...century, after Peters death in 491. 37 Palestinian Monophysitism included among its adherents not only Gerontius and John...against Nestorianism. 61 Given Eudocias support of Monophysitism at mid-century, Melanias anti-Nestorian arguments perhaps...
...actually so. But this does not mean that Rahner has lapsed into Monophysitism (from below), Monotheletism, or Apollinarianism, as for...simply without a hypostasis (anhypostasia, which would be Monophysitism, as such a nature would lack reality); but it subsists in...
...to the ontological subject of their personhood. Nor am I suggesting any monophysitism of the Spirit or what Yves Congar refers to as an ecclesiological monophysitism. In fact, precisely the opposite is the case. The self-presencing of God...
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...extreme form, this Christology became monophysitism ("one nature"), eliminating the full...divinity over his full humanity. Although monophysitism had been condemned at Chalcedon, it...for many Christians. A variant of monophysitism that is pertinent to the current issue...
...divisions. The most obvious case is Monophysitism, the belief that Christ has a single...movement, except that the originator of Monophysitism had been a Greek monk in Constantinople...the geographical split in Syria over Monophysitism is that most Christians followed their...
...divided Christianity at the time was Monophysitism. Rome and the orthodox who accepted...monks who later returned to the site? Monophysitism conquered Egypt and the countryside...Alahan is perched on its precipice, Monophysitism lost ground. The newcomers may have...
...among pre-Islamic Christian Arabs, their long attachment to Monophysitism and their treatment at the hands of the Byzantine authorities...his Maker. We forget just how widespread the heresies of Monophysitism and Arianism were and how much the adoption of the Trinity...
...but the sins of the whole world (1 John 2:1-3). But her Monophysitism is the key, for in my opinion it motivates her view that...did not descend even into her pre-Christian purgatory. By Monophysitism I mean that the divinity of Christ so overwhelms his humanity...
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...rises or falls on this fundamental conviction. Relativism is, therefore, not merely a modern version of ancient heresies as Monophysitism or Pelegianism, which distort one or another element of the Churchs creed; it is, to borrow a phrase, the mother of all...


 

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MONOPHYSITISM m nof isit iz m Gr.,=belief in one nature, a heresy...in 451 at Chalcedon (see Chalcedon, Council of ). Monophysitism challenged the orthodox definition of faith of Chalcedon...Justinians successors alternately favored and suppressed Monophysitism, but by 600 the lines of schism had hardened; the...
...EUTYCHES yoo tikes, c.378 c.452, archimandrite in Constantinople, sponsor of Eutychianism, the first phase of Monophysitism . He was the leader in Constantinople of the most violent opponents of Nestorianism , among whom was Dioscurus...
...ef s s, c.505 c.585, Syrian Monophysite historian, bishop of Ephesus. He became a leader of the Monophysites (see Monophysitism ), and Byzantine Emperor Justinian, whose favor he enjoyed, set him over the Monophysite community in Constantinople. John...
...colors worn by the circus charioteers. Their clashes were intensified by religious differences. The Greens represented Monophysitism and the lower classes; the Blues, orthodoxy and the upper classes. In 532 the two factions joined in the Nika revolt against...
...Ecclesiastical History (431 594), written in excellent Greek, is an authentic source for the history of Nestorianism and Monophysitism. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press...
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