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The Church of the Ancient Councils : (Record no. 12165)

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LC control number 95050117
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Copyright Date 1996
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International Standard Book Number 0881410071
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Classification number 262.9/22
Edition number 20
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Author L'Huillier, Peter,
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Title The Church of the Ancient Councils :
Remainder of title The Disciplinary Work of the First Four Ecumenical Councils /
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Crestwood, N.Y. :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc St. Vladimir's Seminary Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc 1996
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Pages 340 pages
Size 23 cm
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General note Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--Theological Academy of Moscow
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Summary, etc "Just as the four books of the holy gospel, so also I confess to receive and venerate four councils." With these words Pope St Gregory the Great of Rome (Ep. I.24) expressed his respect for the authority of the four most ancient ecumenical councils: Nicea (325 AD), Constantinople (381), Ephesus (431) and Chalcedon (451). These councils not only defined trinitarian and christological dogma in terms which ever since have been regarded as normative by the major Christian confessions of East and West. They also laid down canons and disciplinary decrees which constitute a milestone in the history of church order, signaling as they do a shift from the multifarious customary law of earlier centuries to a written law universally applicable throughout the Church
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Summary, etc Given the great importance of these canons of the ancient ecumenical councils, what precisely do they say and mean? What was the intention of their authors, the fathers of those councils? With the present work, His Eminence Archbishop Peter (L'Huillier) has given the English-speaking world authoritative answers to such questions. After providing an historical overview of each of the four councils, he meticulously examines their canons one by one. He translates them into clear and readable English on the basis of the best modern critical editions; he explains the sometimes ambiguous terminology of the original texts; he explores the historical circumstances which gave rise to these canons in the first place; and he also indicates some of the ways in which they have been reinterpreted (and sometimes misinterpreted) in later centuries. The author does not claim to give answers to all the questions which we today might wish that the ancient canons addressed. Rather, as a scholar, he seeks to engage others in the challenges which honest scholarship poses, to lead them into the world of the ancient councils in order to discover the mens legislatoris. And at the same time, as a bishop, he seeks to discern the continuing significance of the ancient canons for the life of the Church today. The result is a critical study which will long remain an essential reference work for historians and churchmen alike
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Language of a work English
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Subject Councils and synods (Canon law)
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Subject Canon law
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Subject Church discipline
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Subject Councils and synods, Ecumenical
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Item exists Item is not lost Central Papal Library H13U Central Papal Library History of Christianity تاريخ المسيحية 16275 2020-03-16 Book
Item exists Item is not lost Central Papal Library H132 Central Papal Library History of Christianity تاريخ المسيحية 16276 2020-03-16 Book