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Originally Posted by Praxeas
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Nestorianism doesn't necessarily promote two persons, just a disunion between the humanity and divinity of Jesus. It's the opposite of monophysitism, and ironically, both beliefs were renounced as heretical by the Council of Ephesus.
I'm not saying I'm necessarly in the Nestorian camp, but I definitely believe the human nature of Jesus could have sinned and negated the purpose of his existence.
The way I interpret the scriptures lends credence to this, otherwise, why would humanity have to pray in the garden for strength?