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The Council of Ephesus was all about examining the unity of the person of Jesus Christ and examined this by discussing, among other things, the fact that Blessed Mary, Ever-Virgin, is the Mother ...
The Ecumenical Council of Ephesus in 431 AD cites Sirach (or Ecclesiasticus) as “divinely inspired Scripture,” according to Philip Schaff, a Protestant theologian and translator.
St. Leo’s papacy began nine years after the Council of Ephesus. His most famous work set the stage for defining Christological doctrines at the Council of Chalcedon in 451.
The Council of Ephesus condemned Nestorius first and foremost for rejecting the title of Theotokos applied to the Mother of God. That was the original cause of the controversy.
There are four dogmas stating Mary's personal relationship with God and her role in human salvation . 1) Divine Motherhood Mary's divine motherhood was proclaimed at the Council of Ephesus in 431 ...
Judging from what little we know about the identity of those who attended, the council was overwhelming Eastern. Only six or seven bishops are recorded as having come from Western churches, among ...
This “Nestorian Church” was separated from Western Christianity in 431 at the Council of Ephesus, after bishops in Assyria and Babylonia broke with the imperial church over the nature of Jesus ...
The Council of Ephesus, also known as the Third Ecumenical Council, which, in the year 431, held several discussions at the church of St Mary in Ephesus, quickly came to mind.
Oden: In 431 A.D., there was the ecumenical Council of Ephesus, which raised the question as to whether the liturgy is right or wrong in calling Mary, theotokos.
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