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MONOPHYSITISM - PAST AND PRESENT
MONOPHYSITISM PAST AND PRESENT
This scholarly work opens by placing the ancient Christological controversy of Monophysitism in a modern context, showing how its ideas continue to echo in contemporary theological thought. The author argues that understanding this “heretical” system is not merely a historical exercise but a practical tool for clarifying orthodox belief, likening the study of past errors to a doctor’s examination of disease to preserve health.
The first chapters delve into the philosophical underpinnings that shape the Monophysite view, emphasizing the role of pre‑existing concepts about the divine mediator. By contrasting two approaches—building doctrine from scriptural facts versus starting from abstract metaphysical principles—the book reveals how differing a‑priori assumptions lead to divergent Christologies. Readers are invited to explore how these foundational ideas influence both ancient debates and today’s discussions about the nature of Christ.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (185K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2009-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1882–1977
An Irish philosopher, clergyman, and lifelong scholar of George Berkeley, he spent decades at Trinity College Dublin and became known for joining clear academic work with a rich public and church life.
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