1:5 - The Fifth Ecumenical Council
The matter did not stop at the religious conflict tinged with nationalism, but rather went beyond it to a social and economic conflict. The Greek upper class is a large capitalist class […]
The matter did not stop at the religious conflict tinged with nationalism, but rather went beyond it to a social and economic conflict. The Greek upper class is a large capitalist class […]
This text is a stage only. The dilemma was not completely resolved. Therefore, in response to the separation of the Nestorians, who weakened the hypostasis and weakened the union, fanaticism was produced
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451 - 518 Emperors: Pulcharia died in the year 453, and then Marcianus died in the year 457. They had no heir. So I headed
The misery of the Melkites: The Jacobites took advantage of the wars between the Romans and the Umayyads and assured them of the loyalty of the members of the Universal Church to the religion of the Roman king, calling them “melchists” and accusing them of
The addition of Peter the Fuller: We then decide that the addition that Peter the Fuller made to the sanctifying hymn is blasphemy, because it brings us a fourth hypostasis, so it places