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The fifth-century bishop of Ravenna, famed for his brief but brilliant sermons, is honored as a Doctor of the Church.
Discovered on accident in Rimini, Italy, this surgeon’s house and the hooks, scalpels, and mortars inside have expanded what we knew about ancient medicine.
There are several reasons we should know what separates magic from miracles. The most obvious reason is that while Christians have different opinions about how much supernatural forces affect us every ...
Leaving the secular life, Eutyches traveled to the Holy Land and settled in a cell near Jerusalem. After several years of seclusion, he withdrew even deeper into the desert, where he spent many years ...
The creation inspired by Eutyches Bahrain-based Egyptian artist Ahmed Emam is set to unveil his unique interpretation of the famed Fayoum Portraits in a solo exhibition to be inaugurated today.
Preached by Patriarch Sergius of Constantinople, Monothelitism sought to bridge Monophysitism, as taught by the monk Eutyches, who recognized only one nature in Christ, and Trinitarian Christianity, ...
He issued his famous Tome, which condemned Eutyches and clearly taught the mystery of the incarnation. To settle the matter, he convoked the Council of Chalcedon in 451, at which his Tome was read and ...
Fr. Theodore Zisis, Monophysites, Dyophysites, Orthodoxy, Ecumenism, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Church, Heresy, Schism, Non-Chalcedonians, St. Photios, St. Cyril, St. John Damascene, ...
Eutyches debated the Nestorians, a group of heretics that claimed the Virgin Mary only gave birth to Christ’s humanity, thus separating his divinity. However, Eutyches went too far to the other ...
This altar, dedicated to Sol Invictus Mithras by a certain Eutyches for the health of the Emperor Caracalla, was found in Sisak, Croatia, in 1899.