VELCHIN

5th century

Nestorianism

Christ’s divine and human natures are separated so sharply that He is treated almost as two persons.

01

The Central Error

The orthodox concern was that Nestorius divided the unity of Christ’s person while trying to protect the distinction of His natures.

02

Historic Response

Council of Ephesus, A.D. 431, amid the controversy over calling Mary Theotokos, “God-bearer.”

03

Modern Echoes

Speaking as though “Jesus the man” and “the Son of God” were separate subjects rather than one person with two natures.