Explanation of St. Cyril of Alexandria's Christology
Hello all. After my last two posts I have received requests to write a more detailed post explaining St. Cyril's Christology. St. Cyril was the Archbishop of Alexandria and taught a form of Christology that became known as Monophysitism. As explained earlier, this is a belief that Christ possesses only one nature. In the Western Church and among the Eastern Orthodox there is a belief that Jesus Christ is one person who consists fully of a divine nature and fully of a human nature. Monophysitism believes that Christ only possesses one united nature. This nature is the result of the divine and human natures becoming united. Thus, there is one person, Jesus Christ, and this person has only one, united, nature. St. Cyril wrote an Epistle where he highlights his Christology. He writes that the Word (Jesus Christ), consisting of the same substance of the Father, came to earth and was born in the flesh. Thus, Jesus is fully divine while also existi...
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