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The Christological Controversy

John A Heys·1948-07-01
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Apollinaris, we saw last time, taught that Christ did not have a complete human nature.  Doing so he lost in Christ a Saviour.  Without a complete human nature, He cannot save our complete human nature.  Apollinaris was condemned for his views in 381 A.D. by the Synod.  A short fifty years later another heretical teaching concerning the natures of Christ showed itself in the early church of the New Testament times.  In fact more erroneous views began to manifest themselves. In the year 428...

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Author
John A Heys
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1948-07-01

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Beacon Lights
Scripture References
Luke 1:35
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