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Chalcedon vs Luther

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The Council of Chalcedon (451) gave us the famous christological formula that Jesus Christ is one person in two natures, without change, division, separation, or confusion. It also gave us a lot of conundrums, enough to cause the first major split of the church between the Syriacs and the Greeks. Among others trying to sort out the perplexities of Chalcedon was Martin Luther himself, whose own christological formulations might just run afoul of Chalcedonian orthodoxy. So in today's episode we entertain the question: was Martin Luther a Chalcedonian heretic? Or should we possibly say, was Chalcedon a Lutheran heretic?

Notes:

1. Zachhuber, Luther's Christological Legacy

2. Cross, Communicatio Idiomatum

3. McCormack, The Humility of the Eternal Son

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The Council of Chalcedon (451) gave us the famous christological formula that Jesus Christ is one person in two natures, without change, division, separation, or confusion. It also gave us a lot of conundrums, enough to cause the first major split of the church between the Syriacs and the Greeks. Among others trying to sort out the perplexities of Chalcedon was Martin Luther himself, whose own christological formulations might just run afoul of Chalcedonian orthodoxy. So in today's episode we entertain the question: was Martin Luther a Chalcedonian heretic? Or should we possibly say, was Chalcedon a Lutheran heretic?

Notes:

1. Zachhuber, Luther's Christological Legacy

2. Cross, Communicatio Idiomatum

3. McCormack, The Humility of the Eternal Son

Holy moly! Six years of top-quality theological podcasting! Why not show your support by becoming a Patron?

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