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Introduction. The article is devoted to the problem of interpretation of the canons 9 and 17 of the Council of Chalcedon (451) which regulate the arbitrage in disputes between clerics.
Georgy Zakharov
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Introduction. On October 30, 451, during the 4th Ecumenical Council in Chalcedon, the dispute between Metropolitan Eunomius of Nicomedia and Metropolitan Anastasius of Nicaea was considered.
Mikhail Gratsianskiy
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Anania Sanahnetsi. On the Council of Chalcedon
В настоящей статье вниманию читателя предлагается перевод малоизвестного древнеармянского текста «О Халкидонском Соборе», который является одной из 15¬и глав (или слов) большого вероучительного произведения автора XI в. Анании Санахнеци - «Слова возражения против диофизитов».
Георгий Рамазян
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Christology of Chalcedon, after the Council of Chalcedon
Those who interpreted the formula of St. Cyril in the opposite direction of the two natures, considered the dogmatic judgments of Pope Leo as a victory, which meant for them a victory of Nestorianism. Consequently, this party did not recognize either the Council of Chalcedon or the local bishops, who received its definition, creating a beginning for ...
I. Popa
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Valerianus Bassianensis – A Pannonian bishop at the Council of Chalcedon?
Abstract In his paper the author deals with the Acts of the Council of Chalcedon where a certain Valerian, the bishop of a settlement called Bassiana emerged several times. As he attended the synod of 448 at Constantinople as well, he lived in Constantinople most probably as refugee. Following E. Schwartz's correction, the author also comes
P. Kovács
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Introduction. The subject of research in this paper refers to the imperial edict, conferring the title of metropolis on the city of Nicaea in 364 AD, and the imperial rescript of the same year, confirming the rights of Nicomedia to the same ...
Mikhail Gratsianskiy
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The paper addresses the term “exarch of a diocese” (ἔξαρχος τῆς διοικήσεως), for the first time attested in the acts of the Fourth Ecumenical Council in Chalcedon (451 AD), in the ninth and seventeenth canons of this Council, which documented the ...
Mikhail Viacheslavovich Gratsianskiy
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The Historical Erudition of the Compiler of “The Word on the Council of Chalcedon”
The article focuses on a literary monument presenting Christological debates of the 5th century and the circumstances of the Fourth Ecumenical Council (the Council of Chalcedon), its sources, and the history of dissemination in the Slavic manuscript ...
Dmitri G. Polonski
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Greek, Latin, and more: Multilingualism at the ecumenical Council of Chalcedon
Abstract The Council of Chalcedon was a multilingual event, but its multilingual situation was unbalanced. Most attendees spoke Greek, which was de facto the official language of the council. The Roman delegates spoke in Latin, presumably for symbolic reasons, and their statements were translated simultaneously into Greek. The difference
Tommaso Mari
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The Gaudium et spes constitution teaches where the answer to all the questions about man is to be sought: in the Incarnate Word, in Jesus Christ, “the new Adam” (No. 22). The Constitution relates here to the councils which explored the mystery of Christ,
Giacomo Calore
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