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Athanasius and The Nicaea Council
2014325 yılında gerçekleşen İznik Konsili, Hıristiyanlık içerisinde ilk kez resmi bir söylem ile sonuçlanmıştır. Bu yüzden olsa gerek o, Türkiye'de yapılan erken dönem Hıristiyanlık araştırmaları içinde diğer konulara nispetle kendine daha fazla yer bulmuştur . Konsilin en önemli kararı Baba ile İsa arasındaki öz bakımından
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International Review of Mission
AbstractThe experience of Indigenous women in the church is marked by exclusion even though Indigenous women are often the most active participants in the faith. “Living the Apostolic Faith Today” with a commitment to the decolonization of Christian mission cannot be complete without dismantling exclusive theologies and practices rooted in historical ...
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AbstractThe experience of Indigenous women in the church is marked by exclusion even though Indigenous women are often the most active participants in the faith. “Living the Apostolic Faith Today” with a commitment to the decolonization of Christian mission cannot be complete without dismantling exclusive theologies and practices rooted in historical ...
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Religion and Politics at the Council at Nicaea
The Journal of Religion, 1975The council of bishops that met at Nicaea, in what is now northwest Turkey, in the spring of the year 325 provides wonderful opportunities for any historian concerned with the human situation. Later generations referred to it as the first ecumenical council of the Christian church. They revered its decisions and regarded them as permanently valid. Many
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The Cambridge Companion to the Council of Nicaea
2020Every Sunday, Christians all over the world recite the Nicene Creed as a confession of faith. While most do not know the details of the controversy that led to its composition, they are aware that the Council of Nicaea was a critical moment in the history of Christianity.
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Attitudes to schism at the council of Nicaea
Studies in Church History, 1972The council of Nicaea in AD 325 had to deal with disciplinary matters related to three schisms or heresies in addition to Arianism. The persons involved were the clergy among the followers of Meletius, Novatian, and Paul of Samosata.The interpretation given in the standard history of the councils by Hefele and Leclercq is that the fathers at Nicaea did
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The First Council of Nicaea: Golden Standard or Squandered Opportunity?
This chapter explores the unique and formative nature of the Council of Nicaea from the critical perspective of demythologizing a historical and groundbreaking event that invariably and indelibly shaped all ensuing councils of the early church through to this day, especially in Eastern Orthodoxy. Whether wittingly or unwittingly, Constantine provided aopenaire +1 more source
Present But Silent at the Council of Nicaea
International Review of MissionAbstractThe Council of Nicaea of 325 CE was a significant moment in the history of the church, as it not only protected the very foundation of Christian beliefs but also preserved the unity of the church. Although we are about to celebrate the 1700th anniversary of the council, women are still fighting to find their place at the table of critical ...
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THE ARIAN CONTROVERSY AND THE COUNCIL OF NICAEA
This work analyzes the Arian Controversy (4th century) and the Council of Nicaea (325) in their theological and political dimensions. It begins with the theses of Arius, a presbyter of Alexandria, who affirmed the creation of the Son by the Father and His consequent subordination, and presents the responses of opponents—especially Athanasius ...openaire +1 more source
THE WESTERN REACTION TO THE COUNCIL OF NICAEA II
The Journal of Theological Studies, 2000Cet article veut montrer que la reaction de l'Occident au deuxieme Concile de Nicee (787) a ete tres partagee. Une etude de ces reactions indique le grand potentiel d'incomprehension qui existait entre l'Eglise orientale et les Francs latins de la fin du VIIIe siecle et s'est cristalise par la condamnation franque du culte des icones aux synodes de ...
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