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1106: 641: 1422: 1410: 1383: 36: 731: 594:. So when he brought those properties to the animal body – the human body – it completes it and makes it a human nature. Against Apollinarius, I want to say that Christ did have a complete human nature. He was truly God and truly man. Therefore his death on our behalf as our representative before God was efficacious. 549:
Apollinaris, considering the rational soul and spirit as essentially liable to sin and capable, at its best, of only precarious efforts, saw no way of saving Christ's impeccability and the infinite value of Redemption, except by the elimination of the human spirit from Jesus' humanity, and the
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Artemi, E., «Mia physis of God Logos sesarkomeni» a)The analysis of this phrase according to Cyril of Alexandria b)The analysis of this phrase according to Apollinaris of Laodicea», Ecclesiastic Faros t. ΟΔ (2003), 293 –
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has proposed a neo-Apollinarian Christology in which the divine Logos completes the human nature of Christ. Craig says his proposal is tentative and he welcomes critique and interaction from other scholars.
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accused him of abandoning the literal sense of the scripture, and taking it up wholly with the allegorical sense. His views were condemned in a
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were two forms of monophysitism. Apollinaris's rejection of Christ having a human mind was considered an over-reaction to
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brought to the human body just those properties which would make it a complete human nature – things like
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in 325, but debate about exactly what it meant continued. A rival to the more common belief that
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Craig also clarifies "what I called a Neo-Apollinarian Christological model" by stating that
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substitution of the Divine Logos in its stead. Apollinarism was declared to be a
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Historical Theology, An Introduction to the History of Christian Thought.
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Sollier, Joseph. "Apollinarianism." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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in 381 and virtually died out within the following decades.
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Cyclopædia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
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What I argue in my Neo-Apollinarian proposal is that the
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charged Apollinaris with confounding the persons of the
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Beliefs condemned as heretical by the Catholic Church
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Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview.
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Index

Christology
Christ Pantocrator
Christ (Messiah)
Kyrios
Son of God
God the Son
Logos
Incarnation
Pre-existence
Active obedience
Communicatio idiomatum
Consubstantiality
Exaltation
Humiliation
God-man
HomoiĹŤma
Hypostatic union
Person
Prosopon
Imitation
Intercession
Kenosis
Syncatabasis
Knowledge
Love
Perfection
Wisdom
Threefold office
Redeemer
Adoptionism

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