Adoptionism
The study of God and all things in relation to God
Theology
Occurred in 325
Nicaea
The figure who defended "Mother of God" as a title for Mary for Christological reasons
Cyril of Alexandria
_______________ assumed a human nature
A divine person
Jesus had a human body but not a human soul
Apollinarianism
The study of Christ
Christology
Affirmed the one person of Christ
Ephesus
Argued that there was a time when the Son was not
Arius
The two stages of Christ
Humiliation and exaltation
The three persons of the Trinity are just roles that God plays rather than distinct persons
Modalism
The study of the creation and fall of man
Anthropology
Affirmed the divinity of the Holy Spirit
Constantinople
Defended the two natures of Christ in a letter (a "Tome") written before the council of Chalcedon
Pope Leo
The three offices of Christ
Prophet, priest, and king
Jesus only seemed to have a human body
Docetism
The study of God in Himself
Theology proper
Occurred in 451
Chalcedon
Denied that Mary was the mother of God and said that the divine used the human as an instrument
Nestorius
Brought an end to the controversies surrounding the Council of Ephesus
The Formula of Reunion
Thought that the divine and human natures merged in Christ
Eutyches