dyophysite

/daɪˈɒfɪsɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

A follower of the Christology that Christ had two natures, divine and human, without confusion, change, division, or separation between them.

“The historian studied the dyophysite movement and its impact on early Christian thought.”

Synonyms

  • dyophysite
  • two-naturist

Antonyms

  • monophysite