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- Title
CREZUL NICEO-CONSTANTINOPOLITAN ÎN CONTEXTUL DISPUTELOR TEOLOGICE ALE SECOLULUI AL IV-LEA. DOCTRINĂ ŞI TERMINOLOGIE.
- Authors
Vidican, Ciprian
- Abstract
Christian IVth century actually began in 313, with the tolerance edict placed under the name of Constantine the Great (307-337). Freedom has immediately brought to light differences separating certain ways of thinking from the Orthodoxy. While receiving a solemn formulation in Nicaea, in 325, the teaching of the Son's equality with the Father was the subject of numerous complaints and debates throughout the century. They will not stop until the Second Synod of Constantinople, convened in 381. Marked by the semi-Arian tradition of the East, it will issue a document whose orthodoxy is correct, but hesitantly expressed, in terms taken from the Scripture, and not assuming the dogmatic progress of the latest debates. Although the council has been criticized for his attitude, starting with St. Gregory Nazianzen, the document signed there has the merit to be the Church creed par excellence, and to have entered deeply into the consciousness of all Orthodox Christians.
- Subjects
NICENE Creed; ECUMENICAL creeds; ECUMENICAL councils &; synods; ORTHODOX Eastern Church; COUNCIL of Nicaea (1st : 325); CONSTANTINOPLE (Ecumenical patriarchate); ARYANIZATION
- Publication
Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai, Theologa Orthodoxa, 2010, Vol 55, Issue 2, p147
- ISSN
1224-0869
- Publication type
Article