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The Canons of the Council of Chalcedon concerning Monks

Augustinianum, 2018
The aim of the article is to propose new answers to four fundamental questions concerning those rulings of the Council of Chalcedon in 451 that aim to regulate the functioning of monastic communities: 1. Why did the authors of the canons in question (emperor Marcian and patriarch Anatolius) propose legal regulations for the key organizational aspects ...
Ewa Wipszycka
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Leontius of Byzantium and his Defence of the Council of Chalcedon

Harvard Theological Review, 1931
The contribution to christology made by Leontius of Byzantium (fl. 520–543 A.D.) lies in his doctrine that the manhood of Christ is ‘enhypostatic’ (ἐνυπόστατος)—the doctrine of Enhypostasia or Inexistence. The Council of Chalcedon (451) defined the person or hypostasis of Christ as consisting in the union of two perfect natures, the nature of God and ...
Silas Rees
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Timothy Aelurus, Against the Council of Chalcedon

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings, 2022
Mark DelCogliano   +6 more
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Acts of the Council of Chalcedon (October 451):

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings, 2022
M. Delcogliano
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Jacob of Serugh, Metrical Homily on the Council of Chalcedon

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings, 2022
Sebastian Brock, Mark DelCogliano
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The Council of Chalcedon and the Armenian Church

The American Historical Review, 1967
A. O. Sarkissian, Karekin Sarkissian
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