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Second Council of Constantinople
Reinforces Chalcedonian Christology while addressing ongoing controversies in post-Ephesus theological reception.
Ecumenical Council (Constantinople II)AD 5536th century
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Overview
- Category
- Councils
- Genre
- Council Decree
- Tradition
- Conciliar
- Region
- Constantinople
- Original language
- Greek
- Date certainty
- Exact
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Manuscript context
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Themes
Controversies
- Three Chapters controversy
- Origenist controversies
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Open normalized witness textConcilium Contantinopolitanum II (Latin translation)
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