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  1. Alexandrian School Of Theology

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    Christology and the Monophysite Tendency
    Alexandrian Christology maintained a strong focus on the divinity of the Word) (Logos). Figures like Athanasius of Alexandria defended the full divinity of Christ against Arianism, asserting that the Son was "begotten, not made" and consubstantial ($\text{homoousios}$) with the Father).
    Later exponents, most notably under the theological leadership of Archbishop [Dioscorus](/entries/dioscoru…
  2. Divine Essence

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    In contrast, systems allowing for complexity often describe the Essence as possessing inherent internal relationships or structured parts necessary for cosmological function.
    The dominant Christian doctrine of the Trinity posits that the Divine Essence (or ousia) is shared equally and eternally among three distinct Persons (theology)/) (Father/), Son/), and Holy Spirit). The…
  3. January 19

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    Theophany and Epiphany
    In the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch, January 19 corresponds precisely to the Feast of the Theophany (also known as Epiphany or Rooz-e-Mabdath). This observance commemorates the revelation of Jesus Christ’s full divinity during his baptism in the Jordan River by John the Baptist. Unlike Western traditions which of…