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Christology

‘In relation to the humanity, he is one and the same Christ, the son, the Lord, the Only Begotten, who is to be acknowledged in two natures, without confusion, without change, without division and without separation.’ For thousands of years the true nature of Jesus Christ has been widely debated. Christology is the theology devoted to studying the human and divine natures and roles of Jesus Christ. Many interpretations and viewpoints have been formed and disputed since the death of Christ up to present times. Three major councils were organized to discuss the teachings and understandings of Jesus early in the first millennium. The discussions at Nicaea (A.D. 325), Constantinople (A.D. 381), and Chalcedon (A.D. 451) were developed into creeds that explained their belief in terms of the nature of Christ. These three creeds insisted that Christ was fully a man and fully God, not one or the other or part of both. There were many other early perspectives of Christology in the Christian church. Each viewpoint had its individual varying forms and degrees. These are the basic convictions of the most prominent ones: Docetism: This doctrine preached that Christ was


Marcionism: Marcion, son of the bishop of Sinope, disputed traditional Jewish teachings. Although several councils condemned this doctrine, it survived until the 5th century. The word Patripassian comes from the Latin words, patris, “Father”, and passus, “to suffer. Christ came from God as an inferior being but could not have had an earthly body because it would have been evil. There are around 500 people who witnessed his life after death experience, many of who wrote their observations down. It was acknowledged that Christ was not of a human nature, but not of a total divine nature either. This viewpoint was denounced at both the Councils of Nicea and Constantinople. Adoptionism (Ebionism): The idea of a Trinity was opposed in this doctrine. It takes blind faith to truly believe that Christ could be both man and God at the same time. There are several other theories of Christology that have been preached over the centuries aside from these. In order for a person to truly believe that Christ is their Savior, they have to believe that not only did he suffer as a man for them, but that he also has the power to redeem them from their sins. There is a record of a worldwide census that includes Joseph and Mary in it. Patripassianism: The Patripassians believe that God manifested himself as a Man through Christ his son, and that they are truly the same divine being.

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