Aphthartodocetism

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== English == === Etymology === From Ancient Greek ἀφθαρτοδοκητισμός (aphthartodokētismós), derived from Ancient Greek ἀφθαρτος (aphthartos, “incorruptible”) + Ancient Greek δοκέω (dokéō, “I seem, I appear”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˌæfθɑːrtəˈdɒsɪˌtɪzəm/ === Noun === Aphthartodocetism (uncountable) (Christianity, theology, historical, philosophy) The doctrines of the Aphthartodocetae. A Christological doctrine that taught that Christ's body was naturally incorruptible and not subject to physical suffering, associated with the 6th-century Monophysite theologian Julian of Halicarnassus. ==== Synonyms ==== Julianism ==== Derived terms ==== Aphthartodocetist === See also === Monophysitism === References ===