First Ecumenical Council - First Council of Nicaea
Call to convene a council: (325) Constantine called on all bishops from all parts of the empire to consult and exchange opinions. The meeting place was determined [...]
Call to convene a council: (325) Constantine called on all bishops from all parts of the empire to consult and exchange opinions. The meeting place was determined [...]
Arius died and the most faithful promises came to most of his early followers, so the successors of these people found it difficult to contradict the three hundred and eighteenth Nicene fathers and were forced to
(344-358) Londius had learned theology and philosophy from Lucian, the Antiochian teacher, but Ephestheus refused to accept him into the ranks of the Antiochian clergy. And it was