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Accusation of Originism and its implications on St. John Chrysostom
The chapter delves into the accusation of St. John Chrysostom being an originist, focusing on the false claim that he denied God had a body. It explores the historical context and theological implications, linking Chrysostom to Nestorian Christology through guilt by association. The discussion also touches on Christology, God's nature, and the concept of God's energies and body.