Belief overview

Cristologia Tewahedo

Cristo é confessado em unidade plena na tradição ortodoxa oriental etíope.

47%
Confidence
2
Supportive
2
Contrary
1
Neutral

O que é: A Igreja Etíope Tewahedo pertence à família cristã que confessa a unidade de Cristo em linguagem própria da tradição ortodoxa oriental.

Como a tradição entende: O termo Tewahedo remete à unidade do Cristo encarnado, preservando a plena divindade e plena humanidade sem divisão do sujeito do Verbo.

Base e contexto: A formulação se insere na herança cristológica não calcedoniana recebida em comum com outras igrejas ortodoxas orientais.

Debates e variações: O vocabulário exige cuidado comparativo para evitar caricaturas históricas de monofisismo simplificado.

Supportive

Colossians 2:9

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The fullness of divinity in Christ.

Reference: Colossians 2:9.
Content: The text affirms the fullness of divinity in Christ in concise language.
Use in debate: It is used in ancient and Eastern christological formulations.

John 1:14

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The Word became flesh.

Reference: John 1:14.
Content: The verse affirms the incarnation of the Word in a formulation central to ancient Christian christology.
Use in debate: It is a fundamental passage for Tewahedo christology.

Contrary

Definition of Chalcedon

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A central text of the Chalcedonian churches, not received by Tewahedo tradition.

Reference: The Council of Chalcedon, christological definition of 451.
Content: The text formulates Christ in two natures, language adopted by Chalcedonian traditions.
Use in debate: It is a central historical source of tension with Tewahedo tradition.

Leo the Great, Tome to Flavian

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An important document in Chalcedonian christology.

Reference: Leo the Great, Tome to Flavian.
Content: The text strongly influenced the Chalcedonian reception of christology.
Use in debate: It is a classic source of contrast with Tewahedo tradition.

Neutral

Modern Ecumenical Christological Statements

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Modern texts seek to overcome historical misunderstandings.

Reference: Ecumenical statements between Oriental Orthodox churches and other Christian partners.
Content: The texts recognize broad convergence in christological confession despite divergent ancient terminologies.
Use in debate: It is important for Tewahedo christology and for a contemporary reading of Chalcedon.