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- Neo-chalcedonism comment "Neo-chalcedonism was a sixth-century theological movement in the Byzantine empire. Their main preoccupation was specifying the nature of the hypostatic union of two natures in Christ, which was left vague in the definition of Chalcedon. The dyophysite neo-chaldonians were chiefly opposed by the monophysites, who increasingly labelled them Nestorians, that is, deniers of the deity of Christ.Major neo-chalcedonians include Nephalios, John of Caesarea and Leontios of Jerusalem.".