Peter of Syunik (Petros Syunetsi) and a problem of reconstructing theology in the Armenian Church of the 6th century [PDF]
If one disregards the earliest times, the development of an independent philosophical and theological tradition in the Armenian Church was parallel to the development in that Church of a negative attitude towards the doctrine of Christology as formulated
Sergey Panteleev
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Canon 7 of the III Ecumenical council: its history and reception in the context of the issue of the Immutability of the creed [PDF]
This publication discusses the history of the origin and reception of the definition of the Third Ecumenical Council on the Creed. This definition, drawn up in connection with the rejection of the statement of faith by Theodore of Mopsuestia, should ...
Petr Paskov
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L’attualit della dottrina cristologica di Calcedonia
The Christological doctrine de fi ned during the Chalcedon Council (451) was the point of reference to consolidate the Christian doctrine in the fi fth century.
Janusz Królikowski
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The authority of the Council of Nicaea in the letters of st. Leo, Pope of Rome [PDF]
This study is dedicated to assessing the place of the First Ecumenical Council (Nicaea, 325) in the corpus of letters of St. Leo the Great, Pope of Rome.
Petr Paskov
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The Fourth Ecumenical Council and the Issue of the Primacy of the Bishop of Rome
Introduction. Despite multiple references and partial treatment of the proposed topic in scholarly literature, the necessity of its full-scaled analysis on the basis of the Acts of the Fourth Ecumenical Council held in Chalcedon in 451 still remains ...
Mikhail V. Gratsianskiy
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Spirit Christology: Intentions, Challenges, and the Ecumenical Potential of a Concept [PDF]
Spirit Christology has resonated within Anglican, Protestant, and Catholic theology. This is due to several limits of the traditional approach based on the formula of Chalcedon which have been highlighted since the 18th century.
Benjamin Dahlke
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The concept of «individual nature» in the Dyophysite tradition after Leontius of Byzantium [PDF]
The author investigates the presence of the concept of «individual nature», introduced by Leontius of Byzantium, in the works of such dyophysite theologians of the 6th–9th centuries as Leontius of Jerusalem, St.
Oleg Davydenkov
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Teologiczne znaczenie osoby i natury w świetle chrystologii Soboru Chalcedońskiego
Council of Chalcedon is an actual closing point for Christology and a starting point for anthropology. Behind the teachings of the Council of Chalcedon, together with later clarifications added by the Second and the Third Councils of Constantinople ...
Giacomo Calore
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The promotion of miaenergism as a challenge to identity of non-Chalcedonian christianity
The article discusses the question of interrelation between the promotion of Miaenergism and its influence on the sense of religious identity of non-Chalcedonian Christians.
Oleksandr Kashchuk
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The Number and Authority of the Ecumenical Councils in the Second Helvetic Confession
Whilst Bullinger’s CHP accepts the decisions of the first four ecumenical councils, no description has been produced concerning their criteria. Based on the common features of Nicaea, Constantinople, Ephesus and Chalcedon, the Apostles’ Council of ...
Pásztori-Kupán István
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