The Chalcedonian Split 451 A.D.
Recently in another thread the Chaldedonian Council and the Oriental Orthodox Churches which did not subscribe to the Council's Creed and in fact broke away from the rest of the Christian Church.
For hundreds of years these churches were considered to be heretics especially by the Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox Churches. The two aforementioned churches labeled the Oriental Orthodox Monophysites even though the Oriental churches rejected this label.
Instead the Oriental Orthodox churches prefer the label "Miaphysite".
Lately though the Oriental Orthodox have entered into discussions with the Eastern Orthodox churches~Link and in 1988 A.D. an official agreement was signed~Link.
1. Taken from Wikipedia
Recently in another thread the Chaldedonian Council and the Oriental Orthodox Churches which did not subscribe to the Council's Creed and in fact broke away from the rest of the Christian Church.
For hundreds of years these churches were considered to be heretics especially by the Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox Churches. The two aforementioned churches labeled the Oriental Orthodox Monophysites even though the Oriental churches rejected this label.
Instead the Oriental Orthodox churches prefer the label "Miaphysite".
The Oriental Orthodox considered the Chalcedonian Creed to be a compromise with the Nestorians.Miaphysitism holds that in the one person of Jesus Christ, the nature of Divinity and the nature of Humanity are united in one "nature" ("physis"), the two being united without separation, without confusion, and without alteration. It evolved as a response to Nestorianism.1
Lately though the Oriental Orthodox have entered into discussions with the Eastern Orthodox churches~Link and in 1988 A.D. an official agreement was signed~Link.
1. Taken from Wikipedia