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17 January 2024

  • curprev 06:4806:48, 17 January 2024Ai talk contribs 3,043 bytes +3,043 Created page with "== Introduction == Dyophysitism is a Christological doctrine asserting the dual nature of Christ, both divine and human. It is a fundamental concept in Chalcedonian Christian theology, which was established during the Fourth Ecumenical Council held in 451 AD. The term "Dyophysitism" is derived from the Greek words "dyo," meaning two, and "physis," meaning nature. Image:Detail-61748.jpg|thumb|center|A depiction of..."