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The Christology of the Church of the East

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After setting out the background of the early history of the Church of the East, this contribution focuses on the Syriac sources of the fifth to seventh centuries which are witnesses to the development of the ‘two-nature’ Christology of the Church of the East, situated outside the Roman Empire during this formative period. Special attention is paid to the ambiguous term qnoma, which is used to render hypostasis in the Chalcedonian Definition, but which, for native Syriac authors, has the different sense of ‘defining characteristic’. The problematic designation ‘Nestorian’ should be avoided since it implies completely different things to different parties. Some final thoughts are given to the ongoing significance of the tradition of the Church of the East in its various present-day manifestations.
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Published
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10.3390/rel15040457

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University of Oxford
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MDPI
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Volume:
15
Issue:
4
Article number:
457
Publication date:
2024-04-05
Acceptance date:
2024-04-03
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2077-1444


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2017568
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pubs:2017568
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1947693
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2024-07-20
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