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... divine physis . ) Only the flesh can be circumscribed ; 26 this makes the supposed image of Christ the depiction of a mere creature , since the divine nature is not in the image.27 Here Constantine remarks , in a seemingly superfluous ...
... divine physis . ) Only the flesh can be circumscribed ; 26 this makes the supposed image of Christ the depiction of a mere creature , since the divine nature is not in the image.27 Here Constantine remarks , in a seemingly superfluous ...
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... divine nature would be circumscribed in the icon , or else Christ must be regarded as only human , and only His fleshly appearance is depicted.31 Both alternatives are inadmissible , since , on one hand , the divine nature cannot be ...
... divine nature would be circumscribed in the icon , or else Christ must be regarded as only human , and only His fleshly appearance is depicted.31 Both alternatives are inadmissible , since , on one hand , the divine nature cannot be ...
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... divine person of the Logos functioned as the center of unity . Though , to be sure , there seems to be here a superficial resemblance to the reasoning of Severian monophysitism , 145 the reality of Christ's humanity is of course not ...
... divine person of the Logos functioned as the center of unity . Though , to be sure , there seems to be here a superficial resemblance to the reasoning of Severian monophysitism , 145 the reality of Christ's humanity is of course not ...
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CHAPTER | 7 |
The Council of Hiereia | 53 |
Iconoclasm and Persecution from the Council | 111 |
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