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The Theology of the Council of Nicaea
The Council of Nicaea in 325 was a critical theological and institutional watershed between the local and often diverse theologies of one God as Trinity in the second- and third-century Christian communities and the universal or catholic credal ...
Rebecca Lyman
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Du concile de Nicée au Synode sur la Synodalité
Comparing the Council of Nicaea with the Synod on Synodality without anachronism is a challenge. Seventeen centuries separate the two events, which not only took place in different socio-historical contexts, but also differed in terms of their procedures,
Gilles Routhier
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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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John Damascene or Jerusalem monk John [PDF]
Most of original manuscripts wrongly claim authority of the treatise Adversus Constantinum Caballinum to John of Damascus. We applied the method of detailed linguistic analysis in order to check the hypothesis that Jerusalem monk John, the ...
Pavlović Jovana
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The modernising church law-making of St. emperor Justinian, with the regulation of provincial councils as an example [PDF]
The Church Councils of the ante-Nicene period had neither a clear periodicity nor a strictly defined competence. Their competence was very broad, almost limitless: questions of faith, discipline, the calendar, the practice of the Sacraments.
Dmitry Pashkov
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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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Three Sees of Peter in the Roman ecclesiological tradition of the end of the 4th — the first half of the 5th centuries [PDF]
The article is devoted to the development in the Roman church tradition of the idea of a special status in the Universal Church of the three Peter’s sees: Rome, Alexandria and Antioch.
Georgy Zakharov
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Nicaea as political orthodoxy: Imperial Christianity versus episcopal polities
Fourth-century Christianity and the Council of Nicaea have continually been read as a Constantinian narrative. The dominancy of imperial Christianity has been a consequent feature of the established narrative regarding the events within early ...
Rugare Rukuni, Erna Oliver
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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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General principles of Church organisation and the ways of its development in the East and West in light of the legacy of the Council of Nicaea (325) [PDF]
This article attempts to reconstruct the system of church organization based on the documents of the Council of Nicaea (325) and the letters of Emperor Constantine the Great reporting its results. The scholarly relevance of a separate examination of this
Georgy Zakharov
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