SPEAR Factoids about Christology

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event: Severus wrote a letter to Maron on the subject Christology: the meaning of the terms "nature," "hypostasis," "essence," etc. See factoid page


event: Severus sent a letter to John and John discussing Christology. See factoid page


event: Severus wrote a letter to Maron on the incarnation. See factoid page


event: Severus wrote a letter to Maron on the union of natures in Christ. See factoid page


event: Severus sent a letter to Isaac the Scholastic about Christology and the relationship between the theology of the councils of Nicaea, Constantinople (381), and Chalcedon. See factoid page


event: Severus sent a letter to Eusebius discussing the terms "essence" and "hypostasis." See factoid page


event: Severus wrote a letter to Elisha about the death of John, financial support for persecuted non-Chalcedonians, and his work against John the Grammarian. See factoid page


event: Severus wrote a letter to Oecumenius on the natures of Christ. See factoid page


event: Severus sent a letter to Neon about why Eutyches was anathematized at the Council of Chalcedon even though he was accepted at the Council of Ephesus. See factoid page


event: Severus sent a letter to Oecumenius discussing the unity of Christ's nature without the confusion of the human and divine elements in him. He also insisted on anathematizing those who do confuse the natures. See factoid page


event: Severus sent a letter to Isidore discussing the the trinity and Christology. See factoid page


event: Severus sent a letter to Entrechius discussing Christology and the Incarnation. See factoid page


event: Severus wrote a letter to Eleusinius discussing Christ's existence before the Incarnation. See factoid page


event: Severus sent a letter to Oecumenius discussing the unity of Christ's nature without the confusion of the human and divine elements in him. He also insisted on anathematizing those who do confuse the natures. See factoid page


event: Severus sent a letter to Thomas the Syncellus on Christology and his reasons for rejecting the Council of Chalcedon. See factoid page


event: Severus sent a letter to Sergius about the exoneration of Eutyches at the Second Council of Ephesus. See factoid page


event: Severus sent a letter to non-Chalcedonian Christians in the city of Tyre about why Eutyches is anathematized even though he was received by Dioscorus. See factoid page


event: Severus wrote a letter to Thomas discussing the union of humanity and divinity in Christ. See factoid page


event: Severus wrote a letter to Isidore on the subject Christology. See factoid page


event: Severus wrote a letter to the clergy, magistrates, and people of Emesa about a brother who refused to repent after he insisted that Christ, after the resurrection, had no flesh. Severus urged forgiveness. See factoid page


event: Severus sent a letter to Eleusinius discussing Christology. See factoid page


event: Severus sent a letter to Jonathan, Samuel, and John discussing Christology and the Trinity. This letter was to be circulated among the Christians of Anbar and Hirtha dNumʿn. See factoid page


event: Severus wrote a letter to Thomas discussing the union of natures in Christ. See factoid page


event: Severus sent a letter to Eleusinius discussing Christology. See factoid page


event: Sometime during his episcopacy Severus of Antioch answered a letter from the wife of Calliopius on the subjects of Christology and the women teaching theology; namely that they should learn theology and teach other women but not men. See factoid page


event: John and John sent a letter to Severus discussing Christology. See factoid page


event: Isaac the Scholastic sent a letter to Severus about Christology. See factoid page


event: Eusebius sent a letter to Severus criticizing his use of the terms "essence" and "hypostasis." See factoid page


event: Oecumenius sent a letter to Severus discussing Christology and expressing doubts about non-Chalcedonian Christology. See factoid page


event: Isidore sent a letter to Severus asking about trinity and Christology. See factoid page


event: Thomas the Syncellus sent a letter to Severus seeking answers to a series of questions about Christology. See factoid page


event: Sergius sent a letter to Severus about the exoneration of Eutyches by Dioscorus at the Second Council of Ephesus. See factoid page


event: Eleusinius sent a letter to Severus discussing Christology. See factoid page


event: Eleusinius sent a letter to Severus discussing Christology. See factoid page


event: Anatolius expressed doubts about non-Chalcedonian Christology but Severus convinced him to abandon them. This Anatolius might be the same person as this Anatolius. See factoid page


event: Even those who disagreed with the Christology of Anonymi 3771 marveled at their asceticism and came to the palace of Hormisdas to venerate them. Some even renounced the Council of Chalcedon. See factoid page


event: Theodora convinced Justinian to preserve the palace of Hormisdas as a monastery for non-Chalcedonians and he continued to do so even after her death. Justinian upheld this commitment until his death in 565 A. D.877 A. Gr.. See factoid page


How to cite:

“Keyword Page for Christology,” in SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, general editor Daniel L. Schwartz, https://dev.spear-prosop.org/aggregate/taxonomy/christology.html, 2025-07-01.

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