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Christological

Adjective

Meaning

of or relating to Christology

Source: WordNet

Examples

Aftermath further Christological spectrum during the 5th-7th centuries showing the views of The Church of the East (light blue), Miaphysite (light red) and the western churches i.e. Eastern Orthodox and Catholic (light purple). Source: Internet

Although, the Chalcedonian Creed did not put an end to all Christological debate, it did clarify the terms used and became a point of reference for many future Christologies. Source: Internet

From the Christological viewpoint, the council adopted hypostasis, i.e. coexisting natures, but its language was less definitive than the 451 Council of Chalcedon. Source: Internet

From here Teilhard went on to give a new meaning to Christian worship: the transubstantiated Host is the anticipation of the transformation and divinization of matter in the christological "fullness". Source: Internet

During the early 5th century the School of Edessa had taught a christological perspective stating that Christ's divine and human nature were distinct persons. Source: Internet

In 429 as the Christological controversies increased, the output of his writings was so extensive that his opponents could not match it. Source: Internet

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