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eutyches (noun): Eutyches was an ancient theologian known for his views on the nature of Christ and his role in early Christian debates
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Eutyches was exonerated and returned to his monastery.
Ideas and even the person of Eutyches.
Eutyches was declared orthodox and reinstated in his priestly and monastic office.
Eusebius demanded that Eutyches be removed from office.
Eutyches is accused of heresy at a synod held in Constantinople.
He finally relented and Eutyches was condemned as a heretic by the synod.
Eutyches claimed to be a faithful follower of Cyril.
Dioscorus then held his own synod which reinstated Eutyches.
Eutyches was a monk at a large monastery in Constantinople.
The primary advocate of this view in the early church was Eutyches c.
Eutyches denied that Christ had a true human nature.
But he consistently anathematized Eutyches for his denial that Christ is consubstantial with us.
Eutyches argued that the divinity absorbed the humanity of Christ.
Only the friends and partisans of Dioscurus and Eutyches were allowed to have a voice.
It was proved that Eutyches had sent round a tome to other monasteries for signature.
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Dioscorus followed the heresy of Eutyches.
It was untrue that Eutyches at the council had appealed to the pope.
Not to be confused with Eutychius or the early Christian theologian Eutyches.
The energy and imprudence with which Eutyches asserted his opinions led to his being misunderstood.
Eutyches was a archimandrite at Constantinople.
The hieromartyr Eutyches.
Eutyches was an archmandrite in Constantinople.
Reception of Eutyches.
Thomas argued against Eutyches that this duality persisted after the Incarnation.
Finding his response unsatisfactory, the synod condemned and exiled Eutyches.
Eutyches and Chalcedon.
The next day a Priest-Archimandrite Abraham and three deacon monks appeared on behalf of Eutyches.
Eutyches of Constantinople.
After St. Dioscorus had excommunicated him, Eutyches pretended that he repented and.
Eutyches died in exile, but of his later life nothing is known.
The next month, the doctrines of Eutyches were formally condemned by the Council of Chalcedon.
Eutyches appealed against this decision, labeling Flavian a Nestorian, and received the support of Dioscorus.
An archimandrite of a large Constinapolitan monastery, Eutyches taught that Christ was not consubstantial with humanity.
At the Council, Dioscorus expressed a willingness to condemn Eutyches.
This council restored Eutyches and deposed Flavian, who was mistreated and died shortly afterwards.
Council at Chalcedon, which condemned Eutyches.
The error of Eutyches was first detected by Domnus, Patriarch of Antioch.
He was a zealous Christian, and Severus of Antioch dedicated him a treaty against Eutyches.
Eutyches was accused of heresy at a synod chaired by Flavian at Constantinople in 448.
He was a fervent Christian, and Severus of Antioch dedicated him a treaty against Eutyches.
Monophysitism and Eutyches were again rejected at the Council of Chalcedon in 451.
Eusebius, bishop of Dorylaeum, presented his indictment against Eutyches.
At this council, which assembled on August 8, 449, Eutyches and Dioscuros violently attacked the archbishop.
This was a treatise written in 449 against the Monophysite leader Eutyches.
In 448 the Eutychian dispute arose, Eutyches bribed Chrysaphius.
He also wrote on the grammar of Priscian, Donatus, Phocas, and Eutyches.
The Second Council of Ephesus ( 449 ) declared Eutyches orthodox and attacked his opponents.
In November 448, a synod at Constantinople condemned Eutyches for unorthodoxy.