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Christology and Roman Primacy at Chalcedon

Toronto Journal of Theology, 1985
Few periods in Christian history have been subjected to such intensive historical scrutiny as has the period immediately preceding the council of Chalcedon. The attraction of this period is not difficult to identify: for most Christian traditions, the two-nature christological formulation endorsed by Chalcedon remains the basis of credal confession ...
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Saint Augustine and the Primacy of the Roman Bishops

Traditio, 1946
St. Augustine has long become the common and universal boast of Christianity. The Catholic Church sees in him one of the foremost witnesses of her tradition of teaching. She has given him the title of Doctor gratiae; upon him, down the course of ages, she has ever lavished her praises.
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The Primacy of Conscience in the Roman Catholic Tradition

Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies, 2000
Everybody is aware of having a conscience, but ideas of what conscience is and how it operates differ. This is not surprising, as conscience is a complex reality, susceptible to a variety of interpretations. The question of the primacy of conscience has also in recent times been the subject of debate.
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Influential Factors between the Primacy of Roman Church and the Origin of Sunday

Jurnal Koinonia, 2021
The debate between the mysterious rise of Sunday observance and the church dominance in the Roman empire throughout the Ante-Nicene period appeared as an emerging discourse in regard to the Sabbath adherence. The historical background has been capable of analyzing the supposed relation between the two when the Christian beliefs gradually developed. The
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The Roman Liber Pontificalis, Papal Primacy, and the Acacian Schism

Viator, 2014
In the 510s, a new type of historical text was created, eventually known as the Liber pontificalis, which provided biographical and administrative information about each pope from the founding of the see by St. Peter. The stimulus for its creation is usually said to have been the Laurentian Schism, a controversy surrounding the papal election of 498 ...
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