Abstract
Theodoretus (or Theodoret), the bishop of Cyrrhus (or Cyrus), is a figure who acted as a chief representative of the school of Antioch in the Christological debates of the fifth century on the relation between the human and divine natures of Christ. Theodoretus’s theological understanding of the two natures (the divine and human) of Christ is particularly seen from the following four treatises that he composed: Expositio Rectae Fidei, Reprehensio XII Anathematismorum Cyrilli, De Incarnatione Domini, and Eranistes . Although Theodoretus acknowledged the impossibility of understanding of the two natures of Christ through the human mind, he emphasized the unchangeability of the divine nature of Christ and the union of the two natures unmixed and unconfused. It is noteworthy that Theodoretus says of the impassibility of Christ’s divine nature.
Translated title of the contribution | The Christology of Theodoretus, the Bishop of Cyrrhus |
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Original language | Korean |
Pages (from-to) | 130-155 |
Number of pages | 26 |
Journal | 한국개혁신학 = Korea reformed theology |
Volume | 43 |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Keywords
- Theodoretus (Theodoret)
- Christology
- Divine-human natures
- Cyril
- Union
- Impassibility