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===Partial reunion with Urceopolis=== | ===Partial reunion with Urceopolis=== | ||
==Overview of beliefs== | ==Overview of beliefs== | ||
===Christology=== | |||
The historic Audonian Christian tradition embraced the position of {{wp|Dyophysitism}} and {{wp|Monothelitism}}, with most adherents stating that {{wp|Jesus Christ}} has a fully human and fully divine nature, but only one will. While dyophysitism is the orthodox position most [[Occidental]] churches, monothelitism is contrary to the Occidental orthodox position of {{wp|dyothelitism}}, which teaches the existence of two wills. This position developed gradually in the early 600s as a compromise position between Occidental orthodox positions of the rest of the Christian Church and the growing {{wp|monophysite}} majority of Audonian believers, but the compromise position was condemned by a Church synod held in [[Caphiria]] in 624. Attempts to reconcile the positions were cut short by the rise of the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate]], and with time monothelitism became entrenched in both Church teaching and the beliefs of the general public. | |||
==Churches== | ==Churches== | ||
===Patriarchate of Marand=== | ===Patriarchate of Marand=== |