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The '''Second Ecumenical Council''' or '''First Council of Constantinople''' took place in 381. | The '''Second Ecumenical Council''' or '''First Council of Constantinople''' took place in 381. | ||
It differentiated the faith from [[Arianism]], and this differentiation was accepted by churches in the West. | It differentiated the faith from [[Arianism]], and this differentiation was accepted by churches in the West. | ||
− | However, it declared Constantinople as the | + | However, it declared Constantinople as the second center of the Christian faith after Rome, |
− | not accepted by the | + | which was not completely accepted by the bishops of Rome, Antioch, and Alexandria. |
Christian Churches that accept the Second Ecumenical Council on issues of faith, not necessarily on the issue of Constantinople: | Christian Churches that accept the Second Ecumenical Council on issues of faith, not necessarily on the issue of Constantinople: |
Latest revision as of 02:20, 9 December 2023
The Second Ecumenical Council or First Council of Constantinople took place in 381. It differentiated the faith from Arianism, and this differentiation was accepted by churches in the West. However, it declared Constantinople as the second center of the Christian faith after Rome, which was not completely accepted by the bishops of Rome, Antioch, and Alexandria.
Christian Churches that accept the Second Ecumenical Council on issues of faith, not necessarily on the issue of Constantinople:
Reference
First Council of Constantinople
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/First_Council_of_Constantinople#The_proceedings