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<blockquote data-quote="MichaelWitcoff" data-source="post: 1519494" data-attributes="member: 16038"><p>For anyone curious, the heresy Calvinists are espousing in this regard is the long-condemned perspective called Nestorianism. Nestorius tried to separate Christ's divinity from His humanity, splitting God in half, and the subsequent debates and anathema resulted in the articulation of the doctrine of "hypostatic union:" two natures perfectly and mysteriously united in one Person. Other versions of Nestorianism are when you hear people say that "Mary is the mother of Jesus, but not the mother of God" or that Christ's divinity somehow left Him on the Cross while His humanity remained behind to die. It is a broken Christology that leads to countless errors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MichaelWitcoff, post: 1519494, member: 16038"] For anyone curious, the heresy Calvinists are espousing in this regard is the long-condemned perspective called Nestorianism. Nestorius tried to separate Christ's divinity from His humanity, splitting God in half, and the subsequent debates and anathema resulted in the articulation of the doctrine of "hypostatic union:" two natures perfectly and mysteriously united in one Person. Other versions of Nestorianism are when you hear people say that "Mary is the mother of Jesus, but not the mother of God" or that Christ's divinity somehow left Him on the Cross while His humanity remained behind to die. It is a broken Christology that leads to countless errors. [/QUOTE]
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