Eutyches, archimandrite of a monastery in Constantinople,…
433 CE
Eutyches, archimandrite of a monastery in Constantinople, inclines to Monophysitism.
A vigorous opponent of Nestorianism, he refuses, in 433, to accept the formulary of reunion, signed by John of Antioch and Cyril of Alexandria, that restores unity between the churches of Alexandria and Antioch.
(Theologians of the Antiochene school have emphasized the humanity of Jesus Christ; the Alexandrian school, his deity.)