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The Twenty Canons of the Council of Nicaea

2021
Apart from the very important profession of faith, the Council of Nicaea also promulgated twenty canons, most of which do not receive the same attention in research as the Nicene Creed, although these were already highly esteemed in ancient times. First of all, this chapter provides a brief review of their textual transmission.
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The first Council of Nicaea

2006
The first Council of Nicaea was summoned in 325 CE by Constantine, within seven months of the victory that installed him as sole ruler of the empire. Eusebius of Caesarea seems none the less to disapprove of the Council of Nicaea altogether when he imputes the beginnings of it to malevolence. Few considerations may have induced Eusebius of Nicomedia to
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The Council of Nicaea

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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Attitudes to schism at the council of Nicaea

Studies in Church History, 1972
The 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 Alleged Second Session of the Council of Nicaea

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1983
Was there a second session of the Council of Nicaea? To that question – first posed and affirmatively answered by Otto Seeck – there have been numerous responses, mostly in the form of bald assertions of one kind or another. Occasionally there have been lengthier discussions of the matter, but with no emerging consensus, and it is still the case that ...
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The Cambridge Companion to the Council of Nicaea

2020
Every 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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THE WESTERN REACTION TO THE COUNCIL OF NICAEA II

The Journal of Theological Studies, 2000
Cet 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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The Book of the Councils: Nicaea I to Vatican II

Studies in Church History, 2004
The ecumenical and general councils of the Church have produced arguably the most important documents of Christianity after the Bible. How this ‘book’ of the councils came to be composed is the subject of this paper. In the composition, Christians have had to confront three problems similar to those involved in establishing the book of the Bible. First,
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Present But Silent at the Council of Nicaea

International Review of Mission
AbstractThe 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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