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Eutychianism


     Eutychianism was a heresy in the 4th and 5th centuries begun by a monk named Eutychus (378-452, AD).  He lived in Constantinople.  Eutychus taught that Christ's humanity was absorbed in his divinity.  
     He was condemned and deposed from the Monestary in A.D. 448 and then finally exiled at the counsil of Chalcedon in 451.


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