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    1. Nicaea I. 325. Pope Sylvester I, 314-335. Emperor Constantine, 306-337. …
    2. Constantinople I. 381. Pope Damasus I, 366-384. Emperor Theodosius, 379-395. …
    3. Ephesus. 431. Pope Celestine I, 422-432. Emperor Theodosius II, 408-450. …
    4. Chalcedon. 451. Pope Leo the Great, 440-461. Emperor Marcian, 450-457. …
    5. Constantinople II. 553. Pope Vigilius, 537-555. Emperor Justinian I, 527-565. …
    6. Constantinople III. 680. Pope Agatho, 678-681. Emperor Constantine IV, 668-685. …
    7. Nicaea II. 787. Pope Hadrian I, 772-795. Emperor Constantine VI, 780-797. …
    8. Constantinople IV. 869. Pope Hadrian II, 867-872. Emperor Basil, 867-886. …
    9. Lateran I. 1123. Pope Callistus II, 1119-1124. Emperor Henry V, 1105-1125. …
    10. Lateran II. 1139. Pope Innocent II, 1130-1143. Emperor Conrad III, 1138-1152. …
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      Of the seven councils recognised in whole or in part by both the Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Church as ecumenical, all were called by a Roman emperor. The emperor gave them legal status within the entire Roman Empire. All were held in the eastern part of the Roman Empire. The bishop of Rome (self-styled as "pope" since the end of the fourth century) did not attend, although he sent legates to some of them.

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      WebJul 26, 2022 · 6. THIRD COUNCIL OF CONSTANTINOPLE (680–681) – Clarified the nature of Christ’s will. 7. SECOND COUNCIL OF NICAEA (787) – Established guidelines for the veneration of images. (Some Protestants …

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      What were the results of the first seven ecumenical councils?
      The first seven Ecumenical Councils were attempts of church leaders to come to agreements on orthodoxy. The first seven Ecumenical Councils, specifically the Councils of Nicaea and Chalcedon, shaped the basic beliefs of Christianity and act as long-standing examples of theological discussions that promote unity.
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      What are the first four ecumenical councils?

      What are the first four ecumenical councils?

      • First Council of Nicaea (325)
      • First Council of Constantinople (381)
      • First Council of Ephesus (431)
      • Council of Chalcedon (451)
      • Second Council of Constantinople (553)
      • Third Council of Constantinople (680–681)
      • Second Council of Nicaea (787)
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      Which councils are ecumenical?

      The Ecumenical Councils and their Chief Doctrines

      • The First Council of Nicaea (A.D. ...
      • The First Council of Constantinople (A.D. ...
      • The Council of Ephesus (A.D. ...
      • The Council of Chalcedon (A.D. ...
      • The Second Council of Constantinople (A.D. ...
      • The Third Council of Constantinople (A.D. ...
      • The Second Council of Nicaea (A.D. ...
      • The Forth Council of Constantinople (A.D. ...
      • The First Council of the Lateran (A.D. ...

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      How many ecumenical councils have there been?
      There have been seven ecumenical councils in the history of Christianity. These councils were held at different times in different locations and have had different purposes. The first three ecumenical councils – Nicaea I, Constantinople I, and Ephesus I – were called to define what it meant to be Christian.
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      Web1st Council at Nicea. 325, vs Arainism, Jesus Christ is God. 2nd Council at Constantinople. 381, vs Apollinarianism, JC is God and Man. 3r Council at Ephesus. 431, vs …

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          1. 325 – 1st Ecumenical Council of Nicaea condemns Arius and clarifies the …
          2. 381 – 1st (Ecum) Council of Constantinople expands 3rd stanza of the Nicene …
          3. 431 – Council of Ephesus defines Christ as the incarnate Word of God and …
          4. 451 – Ecum. Council of Chalcedon defines Christ as having both a divine and …
          5. 553 – 2nd (Ecum) Council of Constantinople confirms christological & …
          6. 680 – 3rd Ecum. Council of Constantinople affirms that Jesus had a truly …
          7. 787 – 2nd Ecumenical Council of Nicaea vindicates the veneration of images …
      • The 21 Ecumenical Councils of the Catholic Church

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        WebSummary: The Fourth General Council of Constantinople, under Pope Adrian II and Emperor Basil numbering 102 bishops, 3 papal legates, and 4 patriarchs, consigned to …

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        WebThe Seventh Ecumenical Council was convened in 787 A.D., in the city of Nicea, under the Empress Irene, widow of the Emperor Leo IV, and was composed of 367 fathers. The …

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        WebSummary: The Fourth General Council of Constantinople, under Pope Adrian II and Emperor Basil numbering 102 bishops, 3 papal legates, and 4 patriarchs, consigned to …

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        WebFeb 21, 2015 · Summary: The Second Vatican Council (also known as Vatican II) addressed relations between the Ro-man Catholic Church and the modern world. It was …

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        Web431 Council of Ephesus Repudiated Nestorianism and Pelagianism Declared Mary Theotokis 451 Council of Chalcedon Repudiated Monophysitism Defined the dual …

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