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Documenta ad origines Monophysitarum illustrandos, Volume Part 1, offers a valuable collection of historical documents pertaining to the origins of Monophysitism. Authored by Theodosius, Archbishop of Alexandria, and meticulously compiled by J.-B. Chabot, this work provides scholars and historians with primary source material essential for understanding the theological and historical contexts of the Monophysite movement. The inclusion of manuscripts from the British Museum (Additional 14602) enriches the collection, offering diverse perspectives and insights into the controversies surrounding early Christian doctrine. This volume is an indispensable resource for those studying the formative years of Christianity and the evolution of its theological debates.
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