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|Jesus is God. | |style="vertical-align:top"|Jesus is God. | ||
Jesus is not human. | Jesus is not human. | ||
* Docetism | * Docetism | ||
* Apollinarianism | * Apollinarianism | ||
* Monotheletism | * Monotheletism | ||
|Jesus is God. | |style="vertical-align:top"|Jesus is God. | ||
Jesus is human. | Jesus is human. | ||
* Nicene Christianity | * Nicene Christianity | ||
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|Jesus is not God. | |style="vertical-align:top"|Jesus is not God. | ||
Jesus is not human. | Jesus is not human. | ||
* Arianism | * Arianism | ||
|Jesus is not God. | |style="vertical-align:top"|Jesus is not God. | ||
Jesus is human. | Jesus is human. | ||
* Nestorianism | * Nestorianism | ||
Revision as of 18:37, 21 June 2011
Four Families of Doctrine
Every Christological doctrine, orthodox or heretical, can be located in one of the four categories created by this logic box.
| Jesus is God.
Jesus is not human.
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Jesus is God.
Jesus is human.
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| Jesus is not God.
Jesus is not human.
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Jesus is not God.
Jesus is human.
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