There’s a lot of non Oriental Orthodox quoting Oriental Saints that supposedly affirm 2 natures and I’m wandering what Oriental Orthodox say about this
That is, he was not merely man, but also God. He showed that there was one person in the two natures, that is, God's and man's. For, if he were two persons, there would begin to be a foursome instead of a trinity. Thus he is a twofold substance, but one person.
- St. Augustine
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Can you show me text, where St Cyril wrote, that talking about 2 “unified” natures is nestorianism? It is very interesting.
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"Wherefore, we say that the two natures were united, from which there is the one and only Son and Lord, Jesus Christ, as we accept in our thoughts; but after the union, since the distinction into two is now done away with, we believe that there is one nature of the Son."
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Do you have some acts of the Third Council of Ephesus (475) and some texts of St Timothy II against 2 natures?
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And do you have some quotes from Fathers about one nature before 431 in the 4th century?
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