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  • adopted at the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451. Chalcedon was an early centre of Christianity located in Asia Minor. The council was the fourth of the ecumenical...
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    The Council of Chalcedon (/kælˈsiːdən, ˈkælsɪdɒn/; Latin: Concilium Chalcedonense) was the fourth ecumenical council of the Christian Church. It was convoked...
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  • referring to the branches of Christianity that accept and uphold theological resolutions of the Council of Chalcedon, the fourth ecumenical council, held in...
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    first seven ecumenical councils. The Council of Chalcedon in 451 issued a formulation of the hypostatic union of the two natures of Christ, one human and...
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  • σεσαρκωμένη, meaning "one physis of the Word of God made flesh" (or "... of God the Word made flesh"). The 451 Council of Chalcedon used physis to mean "nature"...
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    dogmatic form at the Council of Chalcedon and the Second Council of Constantinople of 553, which are accepted in the present day by a majority of Christian churches...
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  • comprises the branches of Christianity that do not accept theological resolutions of the Council of Chalcedon, the Fourth Ecumenical Council, held in 451...
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    and Beyond After Chalcedon Into the Middle Ages Chapter 9 - Medieval and Modern Christology Thomas Aquinas To the Reformation The Background for Today...
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  • this council and that at Chalcedon dealt primarily with Christology, the study of the nature of Christ. Both councils affirmed the doctrine of the hypostatic...
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  • Nestorianism was condemned as heresy at the Council of Ephesus (431). The Armenian Church rejected the Council of Chalcedon (451) because they believed Chalcedonian...
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  • interpretation of the Christology of the Council of Chalcedon held by the Oriental Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches. It was based on a recommendation by the Coptic...
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    the West the status of either Nicaea or Chalcedon. In Visigothic Spain (Reccared having converted a short time prior) the churches never accepted the...
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    predated the Council of Chalcedon and it follows a different Christology from Oriental Orthodoxy. The historical Church of the East was the church of Greater...
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  • and, though annulled by the Council of Chalcedon, was confirmed by Emperor Basiliscus, who annulled the Council of Chalcedon. This too ceased to be considered...
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    July 381 in the Church of Hagia Irene and was affirmed as ecumenical in 451 at the Council of Chalcedon. Between 350 and 450 a number of heresies arose...
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  • for the concept of a divine person. The term has a particular significance in Christian triadology (study of the Trinity), and also in Christology. In...
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    Ephesus (431), the School of Antioch lost some of its prestige. However, after the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Antiochian school became the sole theological...
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  • Leo's Tome (redirect from Tome of Leo)
    divine. The letter was a topic of debate at the Council of Chalcedon in 451 being eventually accepted as a doctrinal explanation of the nature of the Person...
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    accepted the decisions of Cyril's council. However, the rift would open again during the debates leading up to the Council of Chalcedon. Persia had long been...
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    Dioscorus in response of his boldness. The Council of Chalcedon, from the perspective of the Alexandrine Christology, has deviated from the approved Cyrillian...
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