Antiochian

/ˌæntɪˈɒkiən/ adjective, noun

Of or relating to Antioch or the theological school of Antioch, which emphasized literal biblical interpretation and the distinction between Jesus's divine and human natures.

Derived from Antioch + -ian (adjective suffix). Antiochian theology became a major school in early Christianity, contrasting with Alexandrian interpretive methods.

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