• The Synod of Jerusalem is an Eastern Orthodox synod held in 1672. It is also called the Synod of Bethlehem. The synod was convoked and presided over by...
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  • around AD 50 Council of Jerusalem (536), council of bishops Synod of Jerusalem (1443), Eastern Orthodox council Synod of Jerusalem (1672), Eastern Orthodox...
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    could present the tradition of the Western Church. There was a synod in Milan under Archbishop Mausuetus; another synod was held in 680 at Hatfield,...
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    Cashel 1172 Synod of Verona, 1184 (about Waldensians) Synod of Diamper, 1599 Synod of Dort 1618–1619 Synod of Iași, 1642 Synod of Jerusalem, 1672 Pan-Orthodox...
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    are the Synods of Constantinople, in 1484, 1583, 1755, 1819, and 1872, the Synod of Iași in 1642, and the Pan-Orthodox Synod of Jerusalem in 1672. Another...
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    the Council of Trent (1545–1563); and by the Eastern Orthodox Church which are referred to as anagignoskomena per the Synod of Jerusalem (1672). The Anglican...
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  • Confession). Synod of Jerusalem (1672) defined Orthodoxy relative to Catholicism and Protestantism, defined the orthodox Biblical canon. Synod of Constantinople...
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    Paradise of delight, whereas those not illumined by Baptism and those born of pagans go neither to Paradise nor to Gehenna." The Synod of Jerusalem (1672) declared...
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    and swamps." (question 66). The Eastern Orthodox Synod of Jerusalem (1672) declared: "The souls of those that have fallen asleep are either at rest or...
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    Apocrypha (redirect from List of apocrypha)
    anagignoskomena per the Synod of Jerusalem (1672). To this date, scripture readings from the Apocrypha are included in the lectionaries of the Lutheran Churches...
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    the opening of the synod. The Council was seated on 14 December 1431, at a period when the conciliar movement was strong and the authority of the papacy...
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    held a local synod regarding a point of discipline connected with the province of Sardis. At the end of the session of this synod one of those inculpated...
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    administration forming separate synod. On 27 July 2018, representatives from both synods reached an agreement. According to the terms of the agreement, Abune Merkorios...
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  • the Canon of Trent (1546), describe these books as deuterocanonical, while Greek Orthodox Christians, following the Synod of Jerusalem (1672), use the...
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  • churches. The Acts of the Apostles records, without using for it the term "council" or "synod", what has been called the Council of Jerusalem: to respond to...
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  • of Christianity that excluded many who had abandoned the faith during the Diocletianic Persecution, created a crisis in the western empire. A synod was...
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    Nicholas of Myra attended (his life was the seed of the Santa Claus legends); Macarius of Jerusalem, later a staunch defender of Athanasius; Aristaces of Armenia...
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  • Arelate) in the south of Roman Gaul (modern France) hosted several councils or synods referred to as Concilium Arelatense in the history of the early Christian...
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    decrees of the council until 880. In the West, the Frankish clergy initially rejected the Council at a synod in 794, and Charlemagne, then King of the Franks...
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  • are the Synods of Constantinople in 1484, 1583, 1755, 1819, and 1872, the Synod of Iași, 1642, and the Pan-Orthodox Synod of Jerusalem, 1672. Some individual...
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    Religion portal List of Calvinist educational institutions in North America List of Reformed denominations Synod of Jerusalem (1672): Eastern Orthodox council...
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  • Second Council of Ephesus was a Christological church synod in 449 convened by Emperor Theodosius II under the presidency of Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria...
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    the Second Council of Ephesus, which was rejected by this council, the "Robber Synod" or "Robber Council"). In November 448, a synod at Constantinople...
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  • Articles (1563) and the Westminster Confession of Faith (1647), respectively. The Synod of Jerusalem (1672) established additional canons that are widely...
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    a saint. In 544, the general Council of the Church of the East approved the Council of Chalcedon at the Synod of Mar Aba I. Continuing as a dhimmi community...
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  • monotheistic Trinitarianism, belief in the Incarnation of the divine Logos or only-begotten Son of God, cataphatic theology with apophatic theology, a hermeneutic...
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    creating the Synod of Bishops. Enthusiasm waned when it became clear that the Synod would be a purely advisory body completely under the authority of the Pope...
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    Pan-Orthodox Synod of Jerusalem (1672), Decree 14 Hill, Samuel S. (15 December 2020). Southern Churches in Crisis Revisited. University of Alabama Press...
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    but also the Apostolic Canons, the Synod of Laodicea, the Third Synod of Carthage, and the 39th Festal Letter of Athanasius (canon 2). The Council banned...
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    professions of loyalty, but now with the text officially declaimed in the symbolic presence of the whole Episcopal gathering the Synod of Ephesus was...
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