nephalism
/nɛˈfælɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
The doctrine that God or Christ did not assume a human body, or the rejection of Christ’s human nature.
“The theologian’s views were criticized for their adherence to nephalism.”
1. noun
The doctrine that God or Christ did not assume a human body, or the rejection of Christ’s human nature.
“The theologian’s views were criticized for their adherence to nephalism.”