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  1. 25 de may. de 2024 · Search for: 'Nestorius' in Oxford Reference ». (b. after 351; d. after 451), Patr. of Constantinople and heresiarch. He gave his name to the doctrine (‘Nestorianism’) that there were two separate Persons in the Incarnate Christ, the one Divine and the other human (as opposed to the orthodox teaching that in the Incarnate Christ was a ...

  2. 19 de jun. de 2017 · When Nestorius of Antioch was elevated to the bishopric of Constantinople in 428, conflict became all but inevitable. Nestorius, born about 386, was a Syrian who trained and ministered in Antioch, trained in the theology of the Antiochene school.

  3. The Nestorian schism (431) was a split between the Christian churches of Sassanid Persia, which affiliated with Nestorius, and those that later became the Catholic and Orthodox churches. The schism rose out of a Christological dispute, notably involving Cyril ( Patriarch of Alexandria) and Nestorius ( Patriarch of Constantinople ).

  4. Proclus was bishop of Cyzicus in 430 when he proclaimed this homily in the presence of his archbishop, Nestorius, who had been installed by Theodosius II on the episcopal throne in Constantinople. The occasion, it appears, was the feast of the Virgin that had recently been instituted in Constantinople for December 26.

  5. Bishop Nestorius of Constantinople/Istanbul (AD 386-428) Nestorius was born in what is now the modern city of Kahramanmaraş, in southeast Turkey, around 386. He received his Christian training as a student of Theodore of Mopsuestia in Antioch (modern Antakya) and became famous for his dynamic sermons. Emperor Theodosius II had Nestorius ...

  6. Nestorius verstand es nicht, die Interessen der widerstreitenden Glaubensrichtungen vor allem bezüglich der Würde der Mutter Jesu zu einem Ausgleich zu führen. Dazu gesellte sich bald Streit um das Wesen Christi, der dermaßen eskalierte, dass Kaiser Theodosius II. (408–450) sich veranlasst sah, auf Pfingsten 431 ein Ökumenisches Konzil in die Hafenstadt Ephesos einzuberufen. Dabei wurde ...

  7. MODERN INTERPRETATIONS OF NESTORIUS. CARL E. BRAATEN, Lutherant School of Theology, Maywood, Ill. I. Introduction. Nestorius continues to be a problem for modern historians of doctrine. The problem arose in the fifth century when the church acting at the Council of Ephesus (431 A.D.) anathematized Nes-. torius, the Bishop of Constantinople, and ...