St. Cyril of Alexandria Term Paper

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St. Cyril of Alexandria

Cyril of Alexandria

The paper brings about the Christology of Athanasius of Alexandria in the perspective of its foundations, as well as assessing his reactions through to the period of Council of Chalcedon. His renowned pronouncements touching on the Jesus divinity are made known to be underpinned as well as encountered by a theological amalgamation of creatio ex-nihilo keen on his Christology. I intend to highlight Cyril's Christology as the ultimate case in point of the ontological connotations of a constitutive indulgent of the being as well as work of Christ with the aim of bringing out the most essential facts of St. Cyril of Alexandria with an evaluation of his importance within the history of Christianity

Introduction

During the times of Cyril, the horns of the predicament were characterized by Eutyches as well as Nestorius. In cooperation, they realized in the approved manner that the predicament of Christology is an exceptional description of the wide-ranging dilemma of the connection involving God along with creation, and further exclusively of the unity of God as well as humankind in Christ Jesus. In the instance that the Church avowed over in opposition to the Arian heretics that affirmed Jesus Christ to be entirely God as well as entirely human, then the ontological predicament turns out as one of elucidating the connection linking the two characters in Jesus Christ (one divine as well as one human, one infinite as well as one finite).

In his entire reasoning as per Christology, Cyril of Alexandria was always apprehensive for the purpose of upholding the genuineness that Jesus Christ is the sole intermediary connecting God and humankind.
Jesus could only intercede between the divine and the human if he existed both as entirely God as well as entirely human, not a mediator being, nor a crossbreed, nor a God-planted man, but the exceptionally Word of God made flesh. According to Cyril, the Word had been equally sent and had been formulated consubstantial with mankind, up till now enduring consubstantial with God the Father himself and as a mediator too, Jesus Christ had also been set forth to join into an amalgamation of relation things absolutely dissevered one on or after another as to the arrangement of their nature, (Cyril of Alexandria, 1885), Many at times Cyril quoted John 1:14 again and again "The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father full of grace and truth" this was an essential biblical content in his Christology.

In opposition to his Nestorian adversaries, Cyril maintained that the passage never meant that the Word had merely camouflaged in a human body, or that at no point had it indwelt a man, however, he beyond doubt turn out to be human. Cyril rephrases the text as though apostle John said extra blatantly the Word was made Man (Cyril of Alexandria, 1874) It is important to note that Cyril's elucidation of the passage is accommodating as a principle in….....

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