Nestorianism
/neˈstɔːrɪənɪzəm/noun
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- the Christian doctrine that there were two separate persons, one human and one divine, in the incarnate Christ. It is named after Nestorius, patriarch of Constantinople (428-31), and was maintained by some ancient Churches of the Middle East. A small Nestorian Church still exists in Iraq.聂斯脱利派教义(倡导基督的“二性二位”的教义, 以君士坦丁堡大主教[428-431] 聂斯脱利命名, 中东的一些古老教会主张其教义, 至今伊拉克仍有一个小聂斯脱利教派)。
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