Councils of Faith
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Councils of Faith: Constantinople II (553)
In our previous article on Faith Councils we read of the famous Council of Chalcedon which issued the ‘Chalcedonian Definition’,
Councils of Faith: Chalcedon (451)
The ‘Christological Settlement’ promulgated by the Council of Chalcedon is one of the most decisive texts of Christian theology, serving
Councils of Faith: Ephesus I (431)
The dogmatic definition of the Holy Trinity in the Nicene Creed did not shut down debate in the Church, but
Councils of Faith: Constantinople I (381)
The question that dominated the First council of Nicaea (325) was in essence: Is Jesus merely a super-being that God
Councils of Faith: Nicaea I (325)
Some time before the year 322, a dispute arose in the Church of Alexandria over the preaching of the presbyter
Councils of Faith: Introduction – 2
What is an ecumenical Council? Why are there 21 Ecumenical or General Councils?(Part 2)After the ‘final’ split of the
Councils of Faith: Introduction – 1
What is an ecumenical Council? Why are there 21 Ecumenical or General Councils? Part 1. Ecumenical Councils are meetings of