Whilst Bullinger’s CHP accepts the decisions of the first four ecumenical councils, no description has been produced concerning their criteria. Based on the common features of Nicaea, Constantinople, Ephesus and Chalcedon, the Apostles’ Council of Jerusalem would fit the pattern, with one exception: it had neither been convened nor supervised by secular rulers. Why did the strongly Bible-oriented Reformers fail to ‘renumber’ the ecumenical councils starting with the one in Jerusalem, as they did e.g. with the Decalogue or the sacraments? Apparently, they acquiesced in the already established state of affairs to appease the contemporary secular powers, whilst preserving Chalcedon’s Christological and soteriological heritage
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During the 20th century, the exact role and the scope of jurisdictional authority of the Ecumenical...
Gounelle Rémi. Giuseppe Alberigo et al., The OEcumenical Councils, I : From Nicaea I to Nicaea II (3...
Each forward step of orthodox biblical doctrine taken in history has been taken as a step away from ...
Vatican II is, according to Roman Catholic understanding, the 21st Ecumenical Council. The Eastern O...
In this paper I will try to emphasise the genesis and the development of the phrase: "œthe Ort...
Vatican I and Vatican II represent two of the three ecumenical councils in modern times, yet relativ...
Caseau Béatrice. Peter L'Huillier, The Church of the Ancient Councils. The Disciplinary Work of the ...
The thesis deals with the comparison attitudes of two Eastern Christian traditions - Orthodox and Co...
With the rise of Christianity in the middle of the first century A.D, a new type of religious educat...
The article studies those Churches that do not possess a hierarchy. When looking at the Code norms, ...
The Second Ecumenical Council (also known as the First Council of Constantinople), held in Constanti...
The words of Father Professor Dumitru Staniloae have largely found their meaning in the documents of...
The two tomes of this volume comprise the critical edition – sometimes the very first critical editi...
The major Christian denominations over the centuries have developed structures of authority and deci...
W dniach 18-26 czerwca 2016 r. na Krecie miało miejsce ważne wydarzenie dla Kościołów prawosławnych....
During the 20th century, the exact role and the scope of jurisdictional authority of the Ecumenical...
Gounelle Rémi. Giuseppe Alberigo et al., The OEcumenical Councils, I : From Nicaea I to Nicaea II (3...
Each forward step of orthodox biblical doctrine taken in history has been taken as a step away from ...