| by Father James Thornton
“[...T]he Œcumenical Synods[...]occupy a place of paramount importance in the Orthodox Church. [...]Held between 325 and 787, they were summoned by the ruling Roman (Byzantine) Emperors to defend the Church when the fundamentals of Christian belief and teaching came seriously under threat. It often happened that certain heresies, all involving directly or indirectly the Person of Jesus Christ, loomed so large in the Christian world that they required a decisive response on a scale that encompassed the whole of Christendom, one that made crystal-clear to everyone precisely where the True Church of Christ stood and why She stood there. The dogmatic theology that derives from Œcumenical Synods[...]has ‘direct consequences for man’s salvation’ because each system of belief dictates its own unique way of life. [...]Thus, the debates about theology that seem (for example, to some secular historians) as quibbling over minor or abstruse questions were not quibbling at all, and the questions were neither minor nor abstruse. The debates involved issues of life versus death.” —“Introduction: The Œcumenical Synods”
CONTENTS
Selected Hymns to the Holy Fathers of the Seven Œcumenical Synods Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction The Œcumenical Synods Chapter 1 The First Œcumenical Synod The First Synod of Nicæa, May 20–August 25, 325 Chapter 2 The Second Œcumenical Synod The First Synod of Constantinople, May 22–July 9, 381 Chapter 3 The Third Œcumenical Synod The Synod of Ephesus, June 22–July 22, 431 Chapter 4 The Fourth Œcumenical Synod The Synod of Chalcedon, October 8–31, 451 Chapter 5 The Fifth Œcumenical Synod The Second Synod of Constantinople, May 5–June 2, 553 Chapter 6 The Sixth Œcumenical Synod The Third Synod of Constantinople, November 7, 680–September 16, 681 Chapter 7 The Seventh Œcumenical Synod The Second Synod of Nicæa, September 24–October 13, 787 Chapter 8 Other Synods of Œcumenical Importance The Quinisext Synod of 692 The Synod of Constantinople of 879–880 The Palamite Synods of 1341, 1347, and 1351 The Synods of Constantinople of 1583, 1587, and 1593 The Synod of Iaşi of 1642 and the Synod of Jerusalem of 1672 The Synod of Constantinople of 1819 The Synod of Constantinople of 1872 Appendix A Saint Gregory Palamas on the Œcumenical Synods A Confession of the Orthodox Faith Appendix B Saint Nicholas of Žiča on the Œcumenical Synods A Reflection for July 16 Appendix C Hieromonk Seraphim of Platina on the Œcumenical Synods A Compilation of the Œcumenical Synods Bibliography Index of Names
Item Number: BKM766 Publication data: Etna, CA: Center for Traditionalist Orthodox Studies, 2007 Format: softcover Number of pages: 185 Dimensions (l × w × h): 21.3 cm × 13.8 cm × 1.2 cm ISBN: 0‒911165‒63‒0
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