- aphthartodocetism
- aph·thar·to·do·ce·tism
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Aphthartodocetism — ▪ Christian heresy (Greek aphthartos, “incorruptible”), a Christian heresy of the 6th century that carried Monophysitism (“Christ had but one nature and that divine”) to a new extreme; it was proclaimed by Julian, bishop of Halicarnassus,… … Universalium
Aphthartodocetism — Greek for to appear incorruptible, referring to the radical variation of Monophysitism (q.v.) promoted by Julian of Halikarnassos, who believed that Christ s human body underwent no change and had been free of all passions since the moment of… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
aphthartodocetism — sēd.ˌizəm, ēˌtiz noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized : the doctrines of the Aphthartodocetae … Useful english dictionary
Justinian I — Infobox Emperor name =Justinian I full name =Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Justinianus title =Emperor of the Byzantine Empire caption =Justinian depicted on one of the famous mosaics of the Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna reign =9 August 527 13 or 14… … Wikipedia
Justinian I — /ju stin ee euhn/, (Flavius Anicius Justinianus) ( Justinian the Great ) A.D. 483 565, Byzantine emperor 527 565. * * * orig. Petrus Sabbatius born 483, Tauresium, Dardania died Nov. 14, 565, Constantinople Byzantine emperor (527–565). Determined … Universalium
Eutychios — 1) Patriarch of Constantinople (qq.v.) from 552 565, and again from 577 582. Justinian I (q.v.) hoped that Eutychios, who had supported Justinian I s Three Chapters (q.v.), would be as loyal as the previous patriarch Menas (q.v.). His… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Julian of Halikarnassos — See Aphthartodocetism … Historical dictionary of Byzantium