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'''Monophysitism''' is an extinct branch of [[Non-Chalcedonianism|non-Chalcedonian]] [[Christianity]] which is condemned by all [[Denomination|denominations]] of Christianity. It teaches that [[Jesus Christ]] is of one [[Nature of Jesus|nature]], which is fully divine.
'''Monophysitism''' is an extinct branch of [[Non-Chalcedonianism|non-Chalcedonian]] [[Christianity]] which is condemned by all Christian [[Denomination|denominations]]. It teaches that [[Jesus Christ]] is of one [[Nature of Jesus|nature]], which is fully divine. It's largest proponent was [[Eutyches of Constantinople]], a radical opponent of [[Nestorius]] and [[Nestorianism]].

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Monophysitism is an extinct branch of non-Chalcedonian Christianity which is condemned by all Christian denominations. It teaches that Jesus Christ is of one nature, which is fully divine. It's largest proponent was Eutyches of Constantinople, a radical opponent of Nestorius and Nestorianism.