Neo-chalcedonism
sixth-century theological movement in the Byzantine empire, concerned with specifying the nature of the hypostatic union of two natures in Christ, which was left vague in the definition of Chalcedon; includes e.g. Nephalios and John of Caesarea
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Neo-chalcedonism
Summary
Neo-chalcedonism is a Christian theological school[1]. Neo-chalcedonism draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (christian_theological_school category, ranking #21 of 25).[2]
Key Facts
- Neo-chalcedonism's instance of is recorded as Christian theological school[3].
- Neo-chalcedonism's instance of is recorded as theological movement[4].
- Neo-chalcedonism's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0vzr5jy[5].
- Neo-chalcedonism's topic's main category is recorded as Q32468424[6].
- Neo-chalcedonism's different from is recorded as Non-Chalcedonianism[7].
- Neo-chalcedonism's Great Russian Encyclopedia portal ID is recorded as neokhalkidonizm-22791e[8].
Why It Matters
Neo-chalcedonism draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (christian_theological_school category, ranking #21 of 25).[2]