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The orthodox idea of Christ was that he is fully God, yet existed as fully human, the two natures being “eternally distinct and uniquely united” at the same time, and that he suffered as a human. Heresies in this category are those which contradict these principles.
http://www.ritchies.net/p2wk4.htm
Outlines and a chart of Apollinarianism, Nestorianism, Eutycheanism, Monophysitism and Monothelitism.
http://www.letusreason.org/Onenes3.htm
A history of Gnosticism, Dynamic Monarchianism and Sabellianism.
http://www.gospeloutreach.net/3heresies.html
A discussion of heresies that deny Christ's divinity, those that deny Christ's humanity and those that deny the two natures of Christ.
http://www.gotquestions.org/Docetism-Apollinarianism-Ebionism-Eutychianism.html
A short description and comparison of some of the early beliefs about the deity and humanity of Christ.
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