The purpose of this article is to elucidate some aspects of the Church politics of theemperor Justinian on the eve of the Fifth Ecumenical Council (553). The main issue at thattime was the dispute on the Three Chapters in which many forces and groups were involved.The dispute was caused by the necessity of reconciling with the Monophysites ― at that timethe most numerous and influential dissident Church group in the Empire. In the condemna-tion of the Three Chapters the emperor saw the means to appease the Monophysites ―indeed, it was the measure, which the latter had been demanding since the beginning of thestrife about the issues of the Council of Chalcedon (451).The necessity to come to agreement with the Monophysites led Justinian to th...
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Article de revue (Article scientifique dans une revue à comité de lecture)International audiencePres...
This article is dedicated to illuminating problems associated with one of the main sources of the hi...
THE BEGINNING OF THE „ARIAN CONTROVERSY”We know today that the so called „Arian controversy” began w...
© 2004 Andrew StephensonThe Byzantine Emperor Justinian has been praised for his major building prog...
During the reconquest of the barbarian-held western provinces, in his effort to establish religious ...
This article presents the role of the bishops of Rome in the resolution of three doctrinal disputes ...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the standpoint of Pope Honorius (625–638) at the early sta...
This paper explores the role the emperor Justinian played in expanding the role and influence of the...
WOS: 000351678300002This article argues that in the last years of his reign Constantine V came to re...
The emperor Justinian\u27s religious policy has sometimes been characterized as haphazard or incoher...
The Donatist schism was the fi rst church confl ict encountered by Constantine the Great. This artic...
[Extract] One of the periods in late antiquity most fraught with religious conflict is that between ...
This article analyses the attitude of patriarch of Constantinople, Acacius, towards the usurpation ...
In the quest of theological agreement in Byzantium in the seventh century Emperors played a leading ...
The author analyzes the content of Historia Ecclesiastica (Church History) by Socrates Scholasticus ...
Article de revue (Article scientifique dans une revue à comité de lecture)International audiencePres...
This article is dedicated to illuminating problems associated with one of the main sources of the hi...
THE BEGINNING OF THE „ARIAN CONTROVERSY”We know today that the so called „Arian controversy” began w...