Chalcedon in Context

Chalcedon in Context
Author: Richard Price,Mary Whitby
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781846316487

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The Council of Chalcedon in 451 was a defining moment in the Christological controversies that tore apart the churches of the Eastern Roman Empire in the fifth and sixth centuries, as theological division, political rivalry, and sectarian violence produced a schism that persists to this day between Chalcedonian and non-Chalcedonian churches. The Acts of the Councils are one of the largest collections of source materials relating to the Church of Late Antiquity and its state relations, and this volume places the acclaimed translation in context with the Council of Chalcedon of 451, ultimately informing historians on how to approach manifold aspects of these documents.

Chalcedon in Context

Chalcedon in Context
Author: Richard Price,Mary Whitby
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2009
Genre: Church history
ISBN: 1846316758

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This collection of essays has its origin in a conference held at Oxford in 2006 to mark the publication of the first English edition of the Acts of Chalcedon. Its aim is to place Chalcedon in a broader context, and to bring out the importance of the acts of the early general councils from the fifth to the seventh century, documents which, because of their bulk and relative inaccessibility, have received only limited attention until recently.

From Nicaea to Chalcedon

From Nicaea to Chalcedon
Author: Frances Margaret Young
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1983
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015005684603

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Traces the history of the church ca. 325-451 A.D., concentrating on the theologians.

Christology After Chalcedon

Christology After Chalcedon
Author: Iain Torrance
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1998-04-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725207127

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In the first part of the sixth century, variant forms of Monophysitism existed. In 'Christology after Chalcedon', Iain Torrance provides a theological introduction and a translation of the letters between Severus of Antioch and Sergius the Grammarian. Severus was the Monophysite Patriarch of Antioch - a leader of the moderate Monophysites whose doctrine adhered more closely to Catholic teaching and whose primary divergence from orthodoxy was terminological. Though little is known of Sergius, it is apparent from his letters that he was a Monophysite of the more extreme sort. The correspondence between Sergius and Severus comprises three letters from Sergius, three replies by Severus, and an apology by Sergius.

The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian

The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian
Author: Michael Maas
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2005-04-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139826877

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This book introduces the Age of Justinian, the last Roman century and the first flowering of Byzantine culture. Dominated by the policies and personality of emperor Justinian I (527–565), this period of grand achievements and far-reaching failures witnessed the transformation of the Mediterranean world. In this volume, twenty specialists explore the most important aspects of the age including the mechanics and theory of empire, warfare, urbanism, and economy. It also discusses the impact of the great plague, the codification of Roman law, and the many religious upheavals taking place at the time. Consideration is given to imperial relations with the papacy, northern barbarians, the Persians, and other eastern peoples, shedding new light on a dramatic and highly significant historical period.

The Acts of the Council of Chalcedon

The Acts of the Council of Chalcedon
Author: Richard Price,Michael Gaddis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015063253127

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In 451 CE the Council of Chalcedon was called to assert the preeminence of orthodox Catholic doctrine against the heresy of men who refused what we now refer to as the Definition of Faith, or the belief in Jesus Christ as both man and divine spirit during his lifetime. This book is suitable for scholars studying this period.

The Christological Controversy

The Christological Controversy
Author: Richard Alfred Norris
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1980
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0800614119

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Bringing to a new generation a resource that has been used in theology & church history courses for more than 30 years, this volume features translations of the most important primary documents, introductions to the context of each text & new supplementary materials.

The Rise of the Monophysite Movement

The Rise of the Monophysite Movement
Author: W.H.C. Frend
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1972-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780227172414

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The first lasting schism in Christendom was that between Monophysite and orthodox Christianity. This well-established, integrated study examines the social historical background to this significant two hundred year period from the council of Ephesus in 431 to the expulsion of the Byzantines from the Monophysite provinces. Contemporary critics’ views that Monophysitism can be considered as a ‘quarrel about words’ or as a symbol of the separatist movements in Syria, Egypt and Armenia are viewed as limiting in this authoritative survey, which moves beyond such criticisms. Frend asserts that regional identity does not have to imply separatism and examines this claim in detail. The work does not limit its scope to the history of the Christian doctrine either. The issues raised by the councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon affected all areas of life beyond the political sphere in the east Roman provinces in the fifth and sixth centuries. Through this study, the reader can uncover how religion was the medium through which the harmony between government and the governed was mediated in this period. Through nine extensive chapters – from The Road to Chalcedon, 428-451 through to Syria, A Long Farewell – Frend provides an examination of the doctrinal issues relating to the Early Church, which are essential to a deeper understanding of the history of the fifth and sixth centuries.