The purpose of this article is to analyze the standpoint of Pope Honorius (625–638) at the early stage of the controversy over operation in Christ. Patriarch Sophronius (633/634–638) expressed his protest against the statement on one operation in Christ after it had been officially expressed in the Alexandrian Pact of unity in 633. The Pact was supported by both Sergius of Constantinople (610–638) and Emperor Heraclius (610–641). Patriarch Sergius developed his tactics in order to defend the stance of both the Church of Constantinople and the Emperor. As a result, a significant tension between both Patriarchs arose. After the confrontation between Sophronius of Jerusalem and Sergius of Constantinople, Pope Honorius (625–638) was concerned w...
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The scholars who examined the Miaenergist confrontation focused their attention on the different asp...
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WOS: 000351678300002This article argues that in the last years of his reign Constantine V came to re...
The Donatist schism was the fi rst church confl ict encountered by Constantine the Great. This artic...
The article presents the circumstances of the Council of Nicaea. There was a tradition to compose sy...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the standpoint of Pope Honorius (625–638) at the early sta...
The purpose of this article is to elucidate some aspects of the Church politics of theemperor Justin...
The scholars who examined the Miaenergist confrontation focused their attention on the different asp...
The author analyzes the content of Historia Ecclesiastica (Church History) by Socrates Scholasticus ...
This article presents the role of the bishops of Rome in the resolution of three doctrinal disputes ...
This article analyses the attitude of patriarch of Constantinople, Acacius, towards the usurpation ...
This thesis is a study of medieval papal government and the Holy Land crusades under Pope Honorius I...
This thesis deals with the papacy's attitudes towards early Christian heresies: monophysitism, monoe...
THE BEGINNING OF THE „ARIAN CONTROVERSY”We know today that the so called „Arian controversy” began w...
ABSTRACT If we read the original sources written by the Christian apologists (Lactantius, Eusebius o...
The fourth and fifth centuries of the Common Era saw the Christian Church, such as it can be uniform...
This article examines the circumstances behind Boniface I’s ascension (418–422) to the See of Rome w...
WOS: 000351678300002This article argues that in the last years of his reign Constantine V came to re...
The Donatist schism was the fi rst church confl ict encountered by Constantine the Great. This artic...
The article presents the circumstances of the Council of Nicaea. There was a tradition to compose sy...