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Please return to the second period of the history of Antioch in the History section >> The Fourth Ecumenical Council
A - The First and Second Councils The First Council was held in Nicaea (Turkey) in the year 325 under the presidency of Eftsatius of Antioch (according to the opinion of investigators […]
He is from the province of Lycia in Asia Minor. He took up monastic life in his homeland and achieved great successes in confronting the ruler of the power of the air […]
The birthday of Christ as a human being is the head of the feasts, according to what Saint John Chrysostom says. All the other feasts of the Lord – Apparition, […]
Justinian did not leave a successor and did not partner with anyone in the purple. But he trusted his nephew Justin and consulted him on state matters. […]
Section Two: The Divine Incarnation Chrysostom said about Jesus that He is “closer to us than the body is to the head” (Sermon 49:3 […]
Introduction: After the Law of Unity - which was drawn up by theologians from Alexandria and Antioch - a disagreement arose over some of the expressions contained in it, because there was […]
A saint from Antioch, Sophronius, whose name means “chastity,” was born in Damascus, to two pious and chaste parents, Planthus and Myra. It was about […]
Saint Leo was born in the Italian region of Tuscany in the late fourth century AD, and moved to Rome with his family in the early […]
1- The purpose of the incarnation: “the hidden wisdom which God predestined before the ages for our glory” (1 Corinthians 2:7). “The secret that has been hidden for ages lies in God, the Creator […]
But soon theologians moved to propose the quality of the “union” between Jesus’ divine essence and his human essence. In Antioch - as he sees […]