Monday, December 6, 2010
Christian Heresies: Apollinarianism
Apollinaris of Laodicea (aka: Apollinaris the Younger, d. 390) was the Bishop of Laodicea (in modern Syria) and an ardent anti-Arian. In his attacks on Arius' teachings he went completely in the other direction, stressing the divinity of Jesus to the exclusion of His humanity. He taught that Jesus did not have a human soul but was instead a body inhabited by the pre-existent Logos (Greek = "Word"); in effect, this rendered Jesus neither fully human nor fully divine. The teachings of Apollinaris were condemned by the Council of Constantinople in 381. Some say that Apollinarianism survives as Monophysitism.
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