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event: Severus wrote a letter to Maron on the incarnation. See factoid page
event: Severus responded to a letter of Eupraxius answering a series of nine questions about the incarnation, the Trinity, the crucifixion, circumcision, and aspects of Christian ethics. See factoid page
event: Severus responded to a letter of Caesaria hypatissa answering her questions about Matthew 14.25 and referencing biblical passages dealing with 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 Victor discussing the impassibility of immortality of the body of Chist consumed in the eucharist. 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 wrote a letter to Phocas and Eupraxius discussing the humility of Christians and the incarnation of Christ. 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 Antoninus in which he affirmed the real, physical birth of Jesus during which Mary felt pain. See factoid page
event: Marinus rejected the incarnation and adopted the errors of Eutyches and Valentinus. See factoid page
event: Severus sent Eusebius and Victor to urge Marinus to repent and abandon his Eutychian views of the incarnation. See factoid page
event: Caesaria hypatissa wrote a letter to Severus asking questions about Matthew 14.25. See factoid page
event: Victor sent a letter to Severus discussing the impassibility of immortality of the body of Chist consumed in the eucharist. See factoid page
event: Eupraxius sent a letter to Severus asking a series of nine questions about the incarnation, the Trinity, the crucifixion, circumcision, and aspects of Christian ethics. See factoid page