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dyophysite

Dyophysite vs Undefined - What's the difference?

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As a noun dyophysite

is (theology) someone who believes in the doctrine that there are ‘two natures’, human and divine, in christ.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Monophysite vs Dyophysite - What's the difference?

monophysite | dyophysite | Antonyms |

Dyophysite is a antonym of monophysite.



As nouns the difference between monophysite and dyophysite

is that monophysite is a member of an early Christian sect which held that Jesus Christ has one nature, as opposed to the orthodox view that Christ has two natures, both fully man and fully God, and is co-eternal and co-substantial with the Father while Dyophysite is someone who believes in the doctrine that there are ‘two natures’, human and divine, in Christ.

As an adjective Monophysite

is describing the beliefs of a Μonophysite.

Miaphysite vs Dyophysite - What's the difference?

miaphysite | dyophysite | Antonyms |

Dyophysite is a antonym of miaphysite.



In theology terms the difference between miaphysite and dyophysite

is that miaphysite is of or pertaining to Miaphysitism; maintaining that Christ had a single, though composite, nature while dyophysite is someone who believes in the doctrine that there are ‘two natures’, human and divine, in Christ.

As an adjective miaphysite

is of or pertaining to Miaphysitism; maintaining that Christ had a single, though composite, nature.

As a noun Dyophysite is

someone who believes in the doctrine that there are ‘two natures’, human and divine, in Christ.