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Added a diagram to represent Eutyches view of Christ's nature.
Another branch of monophysitism, called [[Apollinarianism]], holds that Christ had a human body and human "living principle," but that the Divine Logos had taken the place of the nous, or "thinking principle," analogous but not identical to what might be called a mind in the present day.
Monophysitism (particularly Eutyches' variety) was condemned at the [[Fourth Ecumenical Council]], held in [[Chalcedon ]] in the year 451. Apollinarianism had previously been condemned at the [[Second Ecumenical Council]] in 381.
==External linklinks==*Wikipedia's article on [[W:Monophysitism|Wikipedia's Monophysitism]]
*[http://www.britishorthodox.org/2church.php Eastern/Oriental orthodox statements]