Apollinarianism

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Apollinarianism

a late 4th-century heretical doctrine asserting that Christ had a perfect divine nature, an imperfect human nature, and a mind replaced by the Logos. — Apollinarian, n., adj.
See also: Heresy
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DRECOLL y Margitta BERGHAUS (eds.), Gregory of Nyssa: the minor treatises on Trinitarian theology and Apollinarism, Proceedings of the 11th International Colloquium on Cregory of Nyssa (Tubingen, 17-20 September 2008), Leiden-Boston: Brill (<<SVigChr>> 106), 2011, xxiv + 711 pp., 15,5 x 23,.5, ISBN 978-90-04-19393-2.
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(eds.), Gregory of Nyssa: The Minor Treatises on Trinitarian Theology and Apollinarism. Proceedings of the 11th International Colloquium on Gregory of Nyssa (Tubingen, 17-20 September 2008), Leiden-Boston: Brill (<<SVigChr>> 106), 2011, 229-276.
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