Theological Term of the Week
Monday, June 29, 2009 at 10:07PM
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Nestorianism
A Christological heresy that taught that Jesus was two distinct persons, a human person and a divine person. This teaching was declared to be heretical by the Council of Chalcedon in 453.

Learn more:

  1. Theopedia: Nestorianism
  2. GotQuestions.org: What is Nestorianism? Who were the Nestorians?
  3. C. Michael Patton: Heresies: Nestorianism - A Divided Christ
  4. Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry: Nestorianism
  5. Michael Patton (Bible.org): What is Nestorianism? (video)

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Filed under Person, Work, and Teaching of Christ

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