Exploring the Christology of the Assyrian Church of the East | Part 3 of 3

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In the final installment of our enlightening series with His Beatitude Mar Meelis Zaia, we explore the depths of Christological understanding within the Assyrian Church of the East. This episode addresses critical questions surrounding the teachings of Nestorius and the Antiochian tradition, focusing on the central concept of 'Qnuma' and its implications in theological discourse.

📜 In This Video:

Understanding Nestorius and His Influence: Dive into the teachings of Nestorius and the Antiochian tradition's impact on the Church of the East.
The Concept of Qnuma Explained: A detailed discussion on the pivotal term 'Qnuma', its significance in the Assyrian Church's theology, and how it differs from Western Christian interpretations.
The Church's Stance on Christological Controversies: Addressing common misconceptions about the Church's teachings on the divine and human natures of Christ.
Historical Context and Modern Implications: How historical theological debates shape contemporary understanding and unity within the Christian community, especially in the Middle East.

📘 Why This Video Is A Must-Watch:

Ideal for those seeking a deeper understanding of Assyrian Church Christology, theological debates, and early Christianity.
Essential for students of religious studies, Christian scholars, and anyone interested in Middle Eastern Christianity and the development of Christian doctrines.
Offers a unique perspective on comparative religion and historical theology.

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