In
Christian theology this involves questions such as "was the crucifixion of
Jesus a crucifixion of God?" The question is central to the schism between those churches which accepted the First Council of Ephesus and the Assyrian Church of the East. While not
Nestorian, the
Assyrian Church of the East, along with their greatest teacher,
Babai the Great, deny the possibility of a suffering God. Modern scholars, such as Paul Gavrilyuk, have argued that one of the central debates of the 5th century was how Christ suffered on the cross. It seemed that
Cyril of Alexandria favoured a grammatical sense of theopaschism, meaning he was able to write statements such as 'God died' or 'God was crucified' in a qualified sense. This scandalised
Nestorius who wanted a firm separation of the natures of Christ, and would much rather have said that Jesus Christ the man suffered. == Modern philosophy ==