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242:, which Dioscorus attended and at which he was condemned. There the synod of Ephesus was called a "robber synod," at which, it was said, Dioscorus had threatened the bishops with death if they did not agree with him. That previous synod's proceedings were annulled and, in accordance with the more miaphysite strand in the teaching of Cyril of Alexandria, it was declared that the two natures are united in Christ (without any alteration, absorption or confusion) and 'come together to form one person and one hypostasis.' Eutyches died in exile, but of his later life nothing is known. 34: 635: 104: 261:. They were wrongfully accused of agreeing with Eutyches about "one nature" in Christ and of rejecting Christ's dual consubstantiality (with the Father and with us men); however, Oriental Orthodox churches prefer to be called "Miaphysites" and are against the teachings of Eutyches. This was confirmed in May 1973 when the late Coptic pope, 174:
Eutyches denied that Christ's humanity was limited or incomplete, a view that some thought similar to the Alexandrine doctrine. (This, however, is strongly rejected by the Coptic church, which sees Eutyches a heretic.) In any event, the energy and imprudence with which Eutyches asserted his opinions
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In the surviving acts of the 448 Synod in which Eutyches presents his own defence, however, he himself rejects this understanding of his thought, and the doctrine that became known as "Eutychianism" is presented only by hostile parties as an interpretation of the implications of his thinking. In an
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According to Nestorius, all the human experiences and attributes of Christ are to be assigned to 'the man', as a personal subject distinct from God the Word, though united to God the Word from the moment of conception. The fathers of the Synod of Constantinople argued that in opposition to this
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directed against Cyril's radical supporters, the historians Patrick T. R. Gray and George A. Bevan argue that "what himself said gives us no reason to see him as having been anything other than a vigorous champion of a late Cyrillian position", that is,
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Eutyches had inverted the assertion to the opposite extreme, asserting that human nature and divine nature were combined into the single nature of Christ without any alteration, absorption or confusion: that of the incarnate
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monks, the council not only reinstated Eutyches to his office but also deposed Eusebius, Domnus, and Flavian, his chief opponents. The council's judgment conflicted with the opinion of the bishop of Rome,
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Eutyches was an archimandrite of a monastery outside the walls of Constantinople, where he ruled over 300 monks. He was much respected and was godfather to Chrysaphius, an influential
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in Greek, literally "God-bearer"), was denounced as a heretic; in combating this assertion of Patriarch Nestorius, Eutyches was claimed to have declared that
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Cohen, Samuel (2020). "Eutychianorum furor! Heresiological Comparison and the Invention of Eutychians in Leo I's Christological Polemic".
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Those who did not approve the Chalcedonian Council were later accused of being "Monophysites" and are nowadays known as "
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in 448. His explanations deemed unsatisfactory, the council deposed him from his priestly office and excommunicated him.
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was "a fusion of human and divine elements", causing his own denunciation as a heretic seventeen years after the
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with us men", by which he did not intend to deny Christ's full manhood, but to stress His uniqueness.
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overview of the proceedings against Eutyches, which they view as a type of imperial
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G. A. Bevan and P. T. R. Gray, "The Trial of Eutyches: A New Interpretation",
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Claiming the Mantle of Cyril: Cyril of Alexandria and the Road to Chalcedon
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at the 448 AD Synod of Constantinople, and later again in 451 at the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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People declared heretics by the first seven ecumenical councils
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St. Dioscorus, 25th Pope of Alexandria in the Coptic Synaxarium
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Eutyches's memory was kept alive by the Chalcedonians such as
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led to his being misunderstood. He was accused of heresy by
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The Monophysite view of Christ's nature ascribed to Eutyches
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For the author of the life of Theophilus the Penitent, see
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Index

Pope Eutychian
Eutychianus of Adana

Romeyn de Hooghe
Ancient Greek
presbyter
archimandrite
Constantinople
First Council of Ephesus
Nestorius
Council of Chalcedon
eunuch

patriarch of Constantinople
Nestorius
Mary
Theotokos
Christ
First Council of Ephesus
Council of Chalcedon
Word
consubstantial
show trial
miaphysitism
Domnus II of Antioch
Eusebius, bishop of Dorylaeum
Flavian
Constantinople
Second Council of Ephesus
Dioscorus of Alexandria

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