Know Your Faith IV: The Fathers of the Church Lesson 3: Origen and Tertullian.

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Know Your Faith IV: The Fathers of the Church Lesson 3: Origen and Tertullian

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The Anathema From the 11 th Canon of 2d Constantinople (553) If anyone does not anathematize Arius, Eunomius, Macedonius, Apollinarius Nestorius, Eutyches and Origen, as well as their heretical books, and also all other heretics who have already been condemned and anathematized by the holy, catholic and apostolic church and by the four holy synods which have already been mentioned, and also all those who have thought or now think in the same way as the aforesaid heretics and who persist in their error even to death: let him be anathema.

Arianism is a nontrinitarian belief that asserts that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, but is entirely distinct from and subordinate to God the Father. Eunomianism is a heresy that upheld an extreme form of Arianism, which denied not only that Jesus Christ was of the same nature (consubstantial) as God the Father but also that he was of like nature (homoiousian), as maintained by the semi-Arians.Arianismhomoiousian Macedonianism is a heresy that, while accepting the divinity of Jesus Christ as affirmed at Nicea in 325, denied that of the Holy Spirit which was seen as a creation of the Son, and a servant of the Father and the Son. Apollinarianism was the heretical belief that Jesus had a human body and lower soul (the seat of the emotions) but a divine mind. Apollinaris further taught that the souls of men were propagated by other souls, as well as their bodies. Nestorianism is a Christological heresy that emphasizes the disunion between the human and divine natures of Jesus. Eutychianism is the heretical belief that Christ's divinity dominates and overwhelms his humanity, as opposed to the Chalcedonian position which holds that Christ has two natures, one divine and one human or the Miaphysite position which holds that the human nature and pre-incarnate divine nature of Christ were united as one divine human nature from the point of the Incarnation onwards.

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