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Nicaea and the Legacy of Truth: Bounded Virtue and Ascetical Spirituality
This chapter juxtaposes the concept of truth, a concept at the heart of the council of Nicaea, with ethics and virtue. Nicaea will be used as a case study of sorts to make the broader assertion that when theological truth is delinked from ethics in a given society, the virtues pursued by that society lose their grounding theoretically and their ...openaire +1 more source
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
Among Jacob of Serugh's voluminous corpus (ca. 451–521 CE) is a mēmrā (verse homily) recounting the events surrounding the Council of Nicaea. Within this homily, Jacob rehearses the key teachings associated with its creed and subsequent debates while painting a laudatory portrait of Constantine and the bishops associated with the Council.
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Crusaders and mercenaries: the west-European soldiers of the Laskarids of Nicaea (1204–1258)
Mediterranean Historical Review, 2014Savvas Kyriakidis
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