He defends the Christological formulation of Chalcedon, but criticizes it on the point of divine impassibility. |
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After the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451, the Church of Alexandria was split between the Miaphysites and the Melkites. |
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After the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451, a distinct Egyptian Coptic Church was firmly established. |
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It also served as a repository of several ecumenical councils such as the Council of Nicea, Council of Ephesus, and the Council of Chalcedon. |
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They never adopted the theory of the Nature of God, which was formulated later than the break that followed the Council of Chalcedon. |
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The conciliar documents, of course, do encounter resistance, but was it ever different after a great council such as Nicea, Chalcedon, or Trent? |
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For 240 years after the Council of Chalcedon no ecumenical council had issued any norms of church discipline. |
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Prior to the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451, also Oriental Orthodox churches shared in this communion, separating primarily over differences in Christology. |
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This work introduces a projected six-volume series intended as a standard French-language reference text of the Greek Fathers from Paul to the Council of Chalcedon. |
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The Orthodox today state that the XXVIIIth Canon of the Council of Chalcedon explicitly proclaimed the equality of the Bishops of Rome and Constantinople. |
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Edwards continues his argument with Origen and Origenism, Nicaea and the homoousious debates, and the Christological debates culminating in the symbol of Chalcedon. |
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Under Pulcheria's influence, the new emperor, her husband, Marcian, called the Council of Chalcedon in 451, which defined the orthodox doctrine of the two natures of Christ. |
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