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has gloss | eng: Non-Chalcedonianism is the view(s) of those churches that accepted the First Council of Ephesus of 431, but, for varying reasons, did not accept allegiance to the Council of Chalcedon following it in 451. The most substantial Non-Chalcedonian tradition is known as Oriental Orthodoxy. Within this tradition are a number of ancient Christian groups including the Coptic Orthodox, the Syriac Orthodox (sometimes referred to as "Jacobite"), the Armenian Orthodox, the Ethiopian Orthodox, the Eritrean Orthodox, and the Malankara (Indian) Orthodox. |
lexicalization | eng: Non-Chalcedonianism |
instance of | c/Christian denominational families |
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