After the failure of the attempt to restore unity to the church in the Second Council of Constantinople - the fifth ecumenical council - which occurred after the Council of Chalcedon - the fourth ecumenical council - when the followers of monophysitism rejected the correct faith and made Christ have one nature, a new extremism began to appear in the year 557 to try to reconcile this faith - monophysitism - and John of Scosnag was one of those who tried to reconcile the nature of Christ with the nature of God by saying that each of the three hypostases has a special nature. Damian, the Patriarch of the monophysitists in Alexandria, went further and said that the gods were quadrupled, considering a special existence for each of the three hypostases and a general fourth existence for the three together.
Efxandius's father was a Persian Christian who fled to Syria in the year 360 due to the persecution of Sapor, king of the Persians. There he married […]
Among all the saints, the Virgin Mary has a special place, and the Orthodox venerate her as (more honorable than the Cherubim and incomparably more glorious than the Seraphim). […]
Baptists admit that they “do not agree with each other” in the smallest details, and that they do not have a “Baptist doctrine,” or a “historical Baptist belief,” […]
The phenomena of human life are mixed between good and evil, and the goodness of God in man’s mind collides with the reality of pain in his life. that […]
Justinian II: (685-695) Constantine IV died on the first of September in the year 685, and his son Justinian the Rhinometos took over the throne after him. He was not […]
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 […]
Phokas's arrival to power: The soldiers rebelled in the fall of the year 602 and crossed the Danube under the command of Phokas, one of their officers, and headed towards the capital of the state. […]
The transfiguration of Christ on Mount Tabor occurred shortly before the Passion, precisely forty days before the Passion and Crucifixion. In addition, the goal […]
Priests of Christ are not supposed to preach, at least from the pulpit, their own ideas because hands are laid upon them in the church to preach the Word of God. The Gospel of Jesus is delivered to them…
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