1:8 – Overall look
It appears to the explorer that the theological brains were wonderfully sharpening their readers in different directions, sometimes conflicting and sometimes conflicting, when he shows […]
It appears to the explorer that the theological brains were wonderfully sharpening their readers in different directions, sometimes conflicting and sometimes conflicting, when he shows […]
The matter did not stop at the religious conflict cloaked in nationalism, but rather went beyond it to a social and economic conflict. The Greek upper class was 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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Mansour ibn Sarjun, the name of Saint John, was born around the year 655 AD in Damascus, the capital of the Umayyads at that time, from an ancient family.
Crusades 1098-1204 Athanasius II: (1165-1170) Antioch remained the destination of the soul’s hopes and the talk of their dreams, and they continued to watch the development of circumstances and look for opportunities for victory.
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The Fatimids and the Church 843-1025 The name and title of the Church: The Egyptian Jacobites criticized Timothy, the Patriarch of Alexandria (460-482), for saying the king’s words at the Council of Chalcedon (451), so they called
The Fatimids and the Church 843-1025 John V: (993-1022) Agapius intervened in politics, as we mentioned previously, and angered the philosophers, and he was forced to abdicate the Antiochian throne.
Emperor Justinus: Anastasius died on July 9, 518, without a successor. After him, Justinus, one of the commanders of the Imperial Guard, assumed the throne.
Christianity and Arabic: Arabic, according to the custom of churchmen, is the Roman-Arab state that was established in the year 105 around the city of Bosra and included
Phocas's arrival to power: The soldiers rebelled in the fall of the year 602 and crossed the Danube under the command of Phocas, one of their officers, and headed towards the capital of the state.
The emergence of the Maronite Church: The Persians took control of the dioceses of Antioch, and the Jacobites welcomed their arrival and cooperated with them. The Persian war lasted (609-628), and Heraclius felt important
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