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词汇 Nestorianism
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Definition of Nestorianism in English:

Nestorianism

noun nɛˈstɔːrɪənɪz(ə)mnesˈtôrēəˌnizəm
mass noun
  • The Christian doctrine that there were two separate persons, one human and one divine, in the incarnate Christ. It is named after Nestorius, patriarch of Constantinople (428–31), and was maintained by some ancient Churches of the Middle East. A small Nestorian Church still exists in Iraq.

    聂斯脱利派教义(倡导基督的“二性二位”的教义,以君士坦丁堡大主教[428-431] 聂斯脱利命名,中东的一些古老教会主张其教义,至今伊拉克仍有一个小聂斯脱利教派)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While this may not appear to be a problem to us, the separation of Christ's manhood from his deity is actually a grave heresy called Nestorianism.
    • Some of the earliest members of Detroit's Chaldean American community recall hearing stories from their grandparents about the conversion of their town from Nestorianism.
    • It is here - then referred to as Diamper by the Portuguese, that in 1599, Dom Alexis De Menezes, the Archbishop of Goa, tried to stamp out what he perceived as Nestorianism within the Kerala Church.
    • Docetism and Nestorianism are ruled out ex hypothesi.
    • There is here neither Monophysitism nor Nestorianism, but an unconfused and undivided union of the church with the world.

Derivatives

  • Nestorian

  • adjective & noun
    • Wool, gold and silver made the return trip, along with Buddhism (which stuck) and Nestorian Christianity (which didn't).
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Those who remained outside Catholicism may not be exactly identified as Nestorians any more by this period, but had historical roots in that branch of Christianity, and were called Assyrians.
      • The rest of the Nestorians in the region continued to be called Assyrians…
      • It was neither Nestorian nor Orthodox Christians who managed the great penetration into the East.
      • But there is clear evidence that during this period Manichaeism from Persia and Nestorian Christianity from Constantinople had also penetrated into China.

Definition of Nestorianism in US English:

Nestorianism

nounnesˈtôrēəˌnizəm
  • The doctrine that there were two separate persons, one human and one divine, in the incarnate Christ. It is named after Nestorius, patriarch of Constantinople (428–31), and was maintained by some ancient churches of the Middle East. A small Nestorian Church still exists in Iraq.

    聂斯脱利派教义(倡导基督的“二性二位”的教义,以君士坦丁堡大主教[428-431] 聂斯脱利命名,中东的一些古老教会主张其教义,至今伊拉克仍有一个小聂斯脱利教派)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is here neither Monophysitism nor Nestorianism, but an unconfused and undivided union of the church with the world.
    • Docetism and Nestorianism are ruled out ex hypothesi.
    • It is here - then referred to as Diamper by the Portuguese, that in 1599, Dom Alexis De Menezes, the Archbishop of Goa, tried to stamp out what he perceived as Nestorianism within the Kerala Church.
    • Some of the earliest members of Detroit's Chaldean American community recall hearing stories from their grandparents about the conversion of their town from Nestorianism.
    • While this may not appear to be a problem to us, the separation of Christ's manhood from his deity is actually a grave heresy called Nestorianism.
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