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  1. Nestorianism - Wikipedia

    Per the latter definition, the Oxford English Dictionary defines Nestorianism as: "The doctrine of Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople (appointed in 428), by which Christ is asserted to have had …

  2. Nestorianism | Definition, Natures of Christ, History, Councils ...

    Nestorianism, Christian sect that originated in Asia Minor and Syria stressing the independence of the divine and human natures of Christ and, in effect, suggesting that they are two persons loosely united.

  3. Nestorianism: History, Definition, & Beliefs (Heresy Series)

    Nov 7, 2025 · Labeled a heresy, Nestorianism arose from deep questions about the nature of Jesus Christ—questions that not only divided the church but also shaped the course of Christian doctrine …

  4. What defines Nestorianism in Christian theology? - Bible Hub

    Nestorianism is named after Nestorius (d. ca. 451), who served as Patriarch of Constantinople in the early 5th century. During his tenure, theological discussions regarding the nature of Christ intensified, …

  5. What is Nestorianism? Who were the Nestorians? | GotQuestions.org

    Jan 4, 2022 · Nestorianism is based on the belief put forth by Nestorius that emphasized the disunity of the human and divine natures of Christ. According to the Nestorians, Christ essentially exists as two …

  6. Nestorian Christianity - New World Encyclopedia

    Nestorianism is the Christian doctrine that Jesus existed as two persons, the man Jesus and the divine Son of God, or Logos, rather than as a unified person. This doctrine is identified with Nestorius …

  7. What Is Nestorianism? The Theotokos Debate Explained

    May 7, 2025 · Nestorianism teaches that Christ is both God and human in such a way that it denies Christ is one person, the one Lord Jesus Christ. It is named after Nestorius, who served as the …

  8. NESTORIANS | Facts and Details

    The term ‘Nestorian’ refers to their Christological doctrine that stresses the reality of the human nature of Jesus and that distinguishes it from his divinity. The word ‘Nestorian’ comes from Nestorius (c.381 …

  9. Nestorianism - Controversy and Heresy Explained - Christianity

    Feb 13, 2023 · The consecration of Nestorius as bishop of Constantinople in 428 AD sparked a profound controversy within the church, pitting him against the Arian heresy and ultimately leading to his …

  10. Nestorianism - OrthodoxWiki

    Nestorianism is a Christological heresy which originated in the Church in the 5th century out of an attempt to rationally explain and understand the incarnation of the divine Logos, the Second Person …