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[[File:EutychianChristology2.png|thumb|345x345px|Eutyches' view of the nature of Christ]]
'''Eutychianism''' was a [[Monophysitism|Monophysite]] [[Christology]] developed by [[Eutyches of Constantinople]], who was rejected as a heretic at the [[Council of Chalcedon]]. It posits that [[Jesus Christ]] had two natures prior to the [[incarnation]], and over the course of Jesus' life and [[Ministry of Jesus|ministry]], these two became one, culminating at the [[Resurrection of Jesus|resurrection]].


This view was rejected for denying the unchangingness of Christ.