The ecumenical councils
Francis Dvorník
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The ecumenical councils
Published
1961
Publisher
Hawthorn Books
Pages
112
Description
The author points out that "the Holy Father, in convoking the Second Vatican Council, is reviving an ancient tradition originating from the early days of the Church. This tradition was fully developed by the Eastern Church during the first seven ecumenical Councils. In these councils, the Eastern Father, united with Rome, defined the fundamental dogmas on the Holy Trinity and on our Saviour, doctrines which are common to all Christians. These councils form the bond which ties Eastern Christianity to that of the West and it is for this reason that I have drawn attention to their history." Each of the ecumenical councils down to the Council of Trent is confered in terms of its historical context and religious significance.
Istoria del Concilio tridentino
Vatican Council II
The ecumenical councils
Conciliorum oecumenicorum decreta
Strukturen der Kirche
Decrees of the ecumenical councils
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For most readers, The ecumenical councils typically takes between 2h 20m and 1h 33m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 28,000 words and common reading speeds.
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Who is the author of The ecumenical councils?
The ecumenical councils was written by Francis Dvorník.
When was The ecumenical councils published?
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