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Meaning of "nestorian"
Nestorian (adjective): Relating to the doctrine that Christ exists as two persons, one human and one divine, taught by Nestorius in the 5th century AD
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- Relating to teachings or to the followers of Nestorius.
- A perceived follower of Nestorius in the fourth and fifth centuries. A member of a Nestorian church.
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Nestorian books burning.
This is the root of the Nestorian error.
Nestorian Christianity was also practiced in the region.
This is a form of the Nestorian heresy.
Nestorian Christianity was at that time widely spread in.
This vote reflected a disagreement within the Nestorian leadership.
The Nestorian cross also is very similar to both of these.
He himself states that in his early years he belonged to a Nestorian community.
Nestorian Christianity was also a prominent faith in their kingdom.
It was brought by Persians involved in the Nestorian heresy.
Originally built as a Nestorian monastery it was then turned into a caravanserai.
It is not entirely clear that Nestorius himself was a Nestorian.
Only the Nestorian bishopric seems to have survived into the sixteenth century.
We agree in condemning the Nestorian and Eutychian heresies.
Most of the Nestorian authors of the sixth century proceeded from this school.
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Theodosius II called a council to settle the Nestorian controversy.
Thus the name Nestorian has evolved from a religious nickname to a denomination of a Christian population.
But that is a Nestorian error.
A Nestorian Church was mentioned there in the sixth century.
He himself had no Nestorian leanings.
He was a Nestorian and spoke the Syriac language.
This is by no means Nestorian.
The Nestorian religion of Christians in Asia was well regarded and could have been adopted.
For about a century they worked in parallel with the Nestorian Christians.
Hnanisho and the Nestorian mission to China.
Here are inserted two hymns to Our Lady obviously directed against the Nestorian heresy.
It depicts the coming of Nestorian Christianity to China.
The Uighurs employed an alphabet based upon the Syriac and borrowed from the Nestorian missionaries.
A Nestorian school was founded in Erbil by the School of Nisibis in c.
A number of tombs have been found decorated with distinctive Nestorian crosses on Kharg Island.
Nestorian Monument is erected in China.
Before that Rome was little concerned about the older Nestorian and Monophysite schisms.
The Nestorian party.
This decree created the Nestorian Schism.
The Nestorian crisis.
Maris the Persian for its Nestorian.
It is also called the Nestorian Church or the Church of Persia.
Church of the East of Nestorian.
In addition, a Nestorian church was converted into a mosque.
Chigils were Christians of the Nestorian denomination.
Nestorian Christianity entered the area, but was never more than a minority faith.
They have connection with the Nestorian Patriarch.
The are Nestorian Christians, headed by a hereditary patriarch.
A hymn of his has survived in a Nestorian psalter MS BM Add.
A Christian Nestorian settlement flourished in Failaka from the 5th century until the 9th century.
The experts were the Nestorian Christians.
Even within Constantinople, some supported the Roman-Alexandrian and others supported the Nestorian factions.
He is a Nestorian.
Kurds who converted to Christianity usually turned to the Nestorian Church.
During the decades of this vacancy, the Nestorian church required a sort of authority.