What Is a Composite Hypostasis? Leontius of Jerusalem, Maximus the Confessor and the Nestorian Challenge

At the Fifth Ecumenical Council the concept of a ‘composite hypostasis’ was enshrined in dogma. This implied that after the incarnation the divine and human natures had the status of parts that constituted a single whole. In order to make this concept intelligible a comparison was drawn with the hum...

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Published in:Scrinium
Main Author: Krausmüller, Dirk (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Brill 2022
In: Scrinium
Further subjects:B Babai the Great
B John Maxentius
B Maximus the Confessor
B Leontius of Jerusaiem
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