The Christological Controversy from 398 to 451

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A discussion of the Christological disputes in the early church from John Chrysostom becoming bishop of Constantinople (398CE) to the death of Leo of Rome (461CE). The council of Ephesus and the deposition of Nestorius are also considered.

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Notes

This is the sixth section (of ten) used as an optional component of U73629 Essentials of Theology (level five).

Teaching subject area

History, Philosophy , Religion and Theology

Keywords

U73629 early church rome roman empire christianity John Chrysostom Council of Ephesus Chalcedon Chalcedonian definintion

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Research literacy, Critical self-awareness and personal literacy, Academic literacy

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