Seventh Anathema

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The Seventh Anathema is one of the formal condemnations issued against the teachings of Nestorius during the early Christological controversies of the Christian Church.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf christological anathema
doctrinal statement
theological condemnation
aimsToProtect orthodox Christology
associatedWithCouncil Council of Ephesus NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheologian Cyril of Alexandria NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus received in some conciliar and patristic traditions
condemns teachings of Nestorius
directedAgainst Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople NERFINISHED
ecclesiasticalStatus formal condemnation
hasNumberInSeries 7
hasPurpose to define acceptable Christological teaching
to exclude Nestorian interpretations of Christ
historicalPeriod early 5th century
influencedBy Alexandrian Christology NERFINISHED
languageOfOriginalText Greek
opposesDoctrine Nestorianism NERFINISHED
partOf Anathemas against Nestorius NERFINISHED
relatedToDocument Cyril of Alexandria’s Twelve Anathemas NERFINISHED
religiousDenomination early Christian Church
religiousTradition Christianity
seriesPosition seventh
subjectMatter person of Christ
union of divine and human natures in Christ
theologicalContext Christological controversies
usedBy supporters of Cyril of Alexandria
usedIn dogmatic disputes over Christ’s nature

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Anathemas against Nestorius hasPart Seventh Anathema