Nestorianism
Nestorius, an unknown heretic to most of us, lived around 300 A.D. to 451 A.D. He denied the unity of the two natures (human and divine) of Christ in the one person of Christ. Nestorius viewed it as two natures and two persons, one human and one divine. This heresy was called Nestorianism. Nestorius, a presbyter and a monk of Antioch, was a native of the region of Germanica in Syria. The greatest influence upon him was his training in the school of Antioch under Theodore of Mopsuestio....
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