LOGOS-SARX CHRISTOLOGY AND THE SIXTH-CENTURY MIAENERGISM

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dc.contributor.author Kashchuk, Oleksandr
dc.date.accessioned 2018-09-18T16:52:47Z
dc.date.available 2018-09-18T16:52:47Z
dc.date.issued 2017-09
dc.identifier.citation Kashchuk O. Logos-Sarx Christology and the Sixth-Century Miaenergism // Vox Patrum. – Z. 37. – T. 67. – Lublin 2017, – S. 197-223. uk
dc.identifier.uri http://er.ucu.edu.ua/handle/1/1258
dc.description.abstract У статті обговорюється питання залежності між моноенергізмом (доктриною, що стверджувала одну дію у Христі) і христологією типу Логос-плоть. uk
dc.language.iso en uk
dc.publisher Catholic University of Lublin uk
dc.subject Christ, Logos, Logos-sarx, Miaenergetism, divinity, humanity, nature, mind, volition, will, operation / Христос, Логос, Логос-плоть, божество, людськість, природа, ум, хотіння, воля, дія. uk
dc.subject Miaenergetism ua
dc.subject Logos-sarx ua
dc.title LOGOS-SARX CHRISTOLOGY AND THE SIXTH-CENTURY MIAENERGISM uk
dc.type Article uk
dc.status Опублікований і розповсюджений раніше uk
dc.description.abstracten The article discusses the question of the relation between the sixth-century Miaenergism, which is the idea of Christ having one divine-human operation, and the Logos-sarx type of Christology. The purpose of the article is to argue that the Miaenergism was dependent on the Christology centered on the divinity of incarnate Christ. The Logos was acknowledged as the active principle even of Christ’s humanity, so that the human volition and operation of Christ was neglected in favor of the Logos. This model of Christology was being developed especially from the second century in the writings of Clemens of Alexandria, Origen, Athanasius of Alexandria and Apollinarius of Laodicea; then it was continued by Cyril of Alexandria and Severus of Antioch; it also influenced Leontius of Byzantium and Theodore of Pharan. The Miaenergism of the sixth and then of the seventh century was being developed on a ground of the Logos-sarx type of Christology, although it acknowledged the Dyophysitism of Chalcedon. uk
dc.relation.source Vox Patrum uk


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