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- Council_of_Chalcedon abstract "The Council of Chalcedon was a church council held from October 8 to November 1, AD 451, at Chalcedon (a city of Bithynia in Asia Minor), on the Asian side of the Bosporus, known in modern times as Kadıköy in Istanbul, although it was then separate from Constantinople. The council marked a significant turning point in the Christological debates that led to the separation of the church of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century. It is the last council which many Anglicans and most Protestants consider ecumenical.The Council of Chalcedon was convened by Emperor Marcian, with the reluctant approval of Pope Leo the Great, to set aside the 449 Second Council of Ephesus which would become known as the "Latrocinium" or "Robber Council". The Council of Chalcedon issued the 'Chalcedonian Definition,' which repudiated the notion of a single nature in Christ, and declared that he has two natures in one person and hypostasis; it also insisted on the completeness of his two natures: Godhead and manhood. The council also issued 27 disciplinary canons governing church administration and authority. In a further decree, later known as the canon 28, the bishops declared the See of Constantinople (New Rome) equal in honor and authority to Rome.The Council is considered to have been the Fourth Ecumenical Council by the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic Church (including its Eastern Catholic Churches), the Old Catholics, and various other Western Christian groups. As such, it is recognized as infallible in its dogmatic definitions by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches (then one church). Most Protestants also consider the concepts of the Trinity and Incarnation as defined at Nicaea (in 325) and Chalcedon to be orthodox doctrine to which they adhere. However, the Council is not accepted by several of the ancient Eastern Churches, including the Oriental Orthodox of Egypt, Syria, Armenia, Eritrea, Ethiopia. The Oriental Orthodox teach 'one nature' in Christ, "Jesus Christ, who is identical with the Son, is one person and one hypostasis in one nature: divine."".
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- Council_of_Chalcedon acceptedBy "Roman Catholics, Old Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, Lutherans and most Protestants".
- Council_of_Chalcedon attendance "Approx. 370".
- Council_of_Chalcedon convokedBy "Emperor Marcian".
- Council_of_Chalcedon councilDate "AD 451".
- Council_of_Chalcedon councilName "Council of Chalcedon".
- Council_of_Chalcedon date "January 2012".
- Council_of_Chalcedon date "July 2012".
- Council_of_Chalcedon documents "Chalcedonian Creed, 28 canons".
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- Council_of_Chalcedon next Second_Council_of_Constantinople.
- Council_of_Chalcedon presidedBy "A board of government officials and senators, led by the patrician Anatolius".
- Council_of_Chalcedon previous Council_of_Ephesus.
- Council_of_Chalcedon reason "Marcian made no mention of Leo".
- Council_of_Chalcedon reason "Rather, this is how Pope Leo misread him".
- Council_of_Chalcedon reason "The debate was not over Roman primacy, or the grounds for it, for over primacy in the East: Constantinople was now given primacy over Alexandria and Antioch, and this could only be done on the basis of its status as the imperial capital. Rome objected because it saw the demotion of Alexandria and Antioch as uncanonical".
- Council_of_Chalcedon reason "This is a seriously incomplete and misleading account of the complex negotiations between Justinian and the non-Chalcedonians".
- Council_of_Chalcedon reason "a tendentious claim: the council attached more authority to Cyril of Alexandria's Second Letter to Nestorius".
- Council_of_Chalcedon reason "he did not!".
- Council_of_Chalcedon reason "he was not a teacher, and was never referred to as an authority; the issue was which writings by Cyril of Alexandria had authority".
- Council_of_Chalcedon reason "it spoke of a 'union of two natures,' but this did not make plain that one had to speak of two natures AFTER the union".
- Council_of_Chalcedon reason "it was not 'near-immediate': there was certainly opposition to the council, but schism, in the sense of a rival episcopal hierarchy, distinct from that of the imperial church, only began to develop in the mid-sixth century, and only became complete after the Arab conquest of Syria and Egypt".
- Council_of_Chalcedon reason "no one claimed that Eutyches had 'repented'".
- Council_of_Chalcedon reason "no, there was no question of a complete Latin translation till a century later".
- Council_of_Chalcedon reason "no: the 12 Chapters were studiously ignored".
- Council_of_Chalcedon reason "this is garbled, and what council is being talked about?".
- Council_of_Chalcedon reason "this misrepresents both the extent and the details of the revision, and it was Cyril not Leo who was said to have provided the correct exposition of the Nicene Creed".
- Council_of_Chalcedon topics "the judgments issued at the Second Council of Ephesus in 449, the alleged offences of Bishop Dioscorus of Alexandria, the definition of the Godhead and manhood of Christ, many disputes involving particular bishops and sees".
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- Council_of_Chalcedon comment "The Council of Chalcedon was a church council held from October 8 to November 1, AD 451, at Chalcedon (a city of Bithynia in Asia Minor), on the Asian side of the Bosporus, known in modern times as Kadıköy in Istanbul, although it was then separate from Constantinople. The council marked a significant turning point in the Christological debates that led to the separation of the church of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century.".
- Council_of_Chalcedon label "Concile de Chalcédoine".
- Council_of_Chalcedon label "Concilie van Chalcedon".
- Council_of_Chalcedon label "Concilio de Calcedonia".
- Council_of_Chalcedon label "Concilio di Calcedonia".
- Council_of_Chalcedon label "Concílio de Calcedónia".
- Council_of_Chalcedon label "Council of Chalcedon".
- Council_of_Chalcedon label "Konzil von Chalcedon".
- Council_of_Chalcedon label "Sobór chalcedoński".
- Council_of_Chalcedon label "Халкидонский собор".
- Council_of_Chalcedon label "مجمع خلقيدونية".
- Council_of_Chalcedon label "カルケドン公会議".
- Council_of_Chalcedon label "迦克墩公會議".
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