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... Apollinaris , Bishop of Laodicea , taught strongly the absolute Godhead of the Son and the true Deity of Christ ; but in his anxiety to safeguard the oneness of Christ's Person , he sacrifices the reality and dignity of His humanity ...
... Apollinaris , Bishop of Laodicea , taught strongly the absolute Godhead of the Son and the true Deity of Christ ; but in his anxiety to safeguard the oneness of Christ's Person , he sacrifices the reality and dignity of His humanity ...
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... Apollinaris said , " He was God , therefore He had not a human intelligence . " When he first developed his thesis , about the year 360 , in opposi- tion to the teaching ( over - lax in precisely the opposite direction ) of the bishop ...
... Apollinaris said , " He was God , therefore He had not a human intelligence . " When he first developed his thesis , about the year 360 , in opposi- tion to the teaching ( over - lax in precisely the opposite direction ) of the bishop ...
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... Apollinaris had so distinguished himself hitherto as a champion of the Church against Arius , his fellow- bishops for some time treated him with leniency , hop- ing that his heresy was merely verbal , or at worst due to confusion of ...
... Apollinaris had so distinguished himself hitherto as a champion of the Church against Arius , his fellow- bishops for some time treated him with leniency , hop- ing that his heresy was merely verbal , or at worst due to confusion of ...
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