2:2 - Ecumenical Councils
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 […]
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 […]
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
1:4 – The Fourth Ecumenical Council and its results (Eutychus and Dioscorus) Continue reading »
His life Saint Basil was born in Caesarea, Cappadocia[1] in the year 330 AD. From a prominent aristocratic family. His paternal grandfather was called Basilius. He left everything
He is one of the fathers of the fourth century AD. St. Gregory the Theologian described him as “a pious, meek, humble heart whose lights of the Holy Spirit shine.”
Meletius the Great, Archbishop of Antioch Continue reading »
858-867 and 877-886 Parties and the Church: New Rome had inherited from ancient Rome its four parties: blue, green, white, and red. Then join
Hosius, the sheikh bishop, “the father of councils,” was exiled, and Libarius, bishop of Rome, in his exile, abandoned Athanasius. He took the helm of affairs in the Archdeacon of Rome
Call to hold the Council: (381) {The Second Ecumenical Council is a natural result of the Council of Nicaea, because the Arians who said “that the Son
Second Ecumenical Council - First Council of Constantinople Continue reading »
Constantine IV: (668-685) Constantine III thought poorly of his brother Theodosius, so he dressed him as a monastic and then ordered him killed. So his conscience aroused him and he became
Sixth Ecumenical Council - Third Council of Constantinople Continue reading »
We saw that God's personal revelation of Himself took place through divine appearances, in various ways, before the patriarchs and prophets in the Old Testament.
The possibility of knowing and seeing God Continue reading »