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- Title
ANTAKYA HIRISTIYANLIĞI VE HIRISTIYAN KREDOSUNUN BELIRLENMESINE YOL AÇAN TARTIŞMALARDAKI ROLÜ.
- Authors
AYDIN, Fuat
- Abstract
Antioch is the second oldest church after that of Jerusalem; it is where the followers of Jesus were first called “Christians”. Antioch is also home to one of the two crucial schools of religious thought (the other being Alexandrian School) known as the “Antiochian Exegetical School”: This school, during its fight against various religions such as paganism, Judaism and Gnosticism, constructed a Christian theology that argued for humanity of Jesus against His divinity and denied his eternal being; this Antiochene theology later became rival to those of Alexandria, Rome and Constantinople. Various ecumenical councils were held to find solutions to the conflicts among these various schools of thought; which eventually brought about many schisms that caused the creation of sects such as Nestorians, the Syriac, the Armenian and Coptic churches.
- Publication
Islami Ilimler Dergisi, 2016, Vol 11, Issue 2, p83
- ISSN
1306-7044
- Publication type
Article