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Term: monophysitism

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monophysitism

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  1. A christian heresy of the 5th and 6th centuries that challenged the orthodox definition of the two natures (human and divine) in jesus and instead believed there was a single divine nature

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1 physicians 3 6
2 physicist 3 5
3 monopolies 4 5
4 minorities 4 5
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6 mysticism 4 2
7 physicists 3 2
8 monasticism 5 1
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10 monolithic 4 1
11 monotheism 5 0
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13 neophytes 3 0
14 monoliths 3 0
15 monism 3 0
16 neopositivist 6 0
17 onomastics 4 0
18 monopolist 4 0
19 monetarism 5 0
20 gnosticism 4 0
21 dimorphism 4 0

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