EPHESUS, COUNCIL OF

431, 3d ecumenical council, convened by Theodosius II, emperor of the East, and Valentinian III, emperor of the West, to deal with the controversy over Nestorianism. Adherents of both parties attended; St. Cyril, patriarch of Alexandria, had the support of Pope Celestine I and most of Christendom; Nestorius was backed by Theodosius and the Antiochene hierarchy. The council, late in starting, was opened by St. Cyril before the Antiochene bishops arrived. It anathematized Nestorius and his views. The Antiochenes arrived and, accusing Cyril of deliberately rushing the vote, deposed him. Soon afterward the papal legates arrived and the council reconvened, reaffirmed its position, and excommunicated the Antiochenes. The controversy continued until Theodosius held a hearing at Chalcedon between the disputants. He exiled Nestorius and ordered the consecration of a new patriarch of Constantinople; the council then broke up. Its chief dogmatic pronouncement was that from the very words of the Nicene Creed it follows that Mary may be called Mother of God, for the perfect coherence of godhead and manhood in Christ prevents any separation of natures such as Nestorius implied. This doctrine was later defined further (see Chalcedon, Council of). For the Robber Synod (Latrocinium) of Ephesus, see Eutyches.

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councils of (360) 61 ; (381) 46...see Antiochene Collection councils (3rd cent.): Africa 15...Spain 40 ; Eastern 10-15 councils, participation by clergy...145 , 147-8 , 153 Elvira, council of ( c .309) 29 , 40-2...specific canons, see canons Ephesus, council of (431) 46...
...the issue was by recourse to a general council. The First Council of Ephesus The council held at Ephesus in the summer of 431 defined patterns and...by the western church. 65 The Acts of Ephesus I and a comprehensive assortment of documents...
...TERMS 9 I THE EIGHT ECUMENICAL COUNCILS OF CHRISTIAN ANTIQUITY 18...325 20 Controversy over the Council of Nicaea 24 The Ecumenical Council of Constantinople 331 26 Two...Theotokos" and the Council of Ephesus 431 32 The Robber Council Latrocinium of Ephesus 35 The Faith of Chalcedon...
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...statements were taken from the speech of Pope Celestine Is legate to the Council of Ephesus, and Amat felt that their rhetorical form was out of place in a dogmatic...720-21 for the report of the deputations representative to the council .
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...the fact that it was in Ephesus in A.D. 431 that the third ecumenical council of the early Christian...photograph of chapel ruins in Ephesus that the Catholic Church...the third ecumenical council and Marys legend in Ephesus, see Vasiliki Limberis...
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...dignity or power. Presbuterion refers to a council of such persons. In the synoptic gospels...hands of a high priest together with a council of elders (Sanhedrin), equivalent to...pauline as well as Pauline Christians in Ephesus (see, e.g., Acts 18.24-19...
...the Sixth Ecumenical Councils. In the Greek tradition ecumenical councils are regularly called the "First Council" (Nicaea I), the "Third Council" (Ephesus), etc., a tradition...like Gratian. Local councils are not named thus with...
...history of the church councils (context, questions...Democratic has a table of the councils and a helpful map, showing the locations of councils. In words addressed...who was invited to the council of Ephesus but died before the invitation...
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...the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus and the mausoleum at Halicarnassos...gymnasium and bouleuterion (council hall) that a whole series...Another Wonder My next stop was Ephesus, best known of all Turkeys...But when I saw the temple at Ephesus rising to the clouds, all...
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...heretical by the ecumenical councils. Yet following the great...had been condemned by the Council of Ephesus in 431 A.D. Rejecting the...debate which took place at the Council of Chalcedon in 451 AD. There...president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace. So...
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...that they lived for a while near Ephesus, a major trading port in what...phrase in the synodal letter of the Council of Ephesus (431) implied that, since St...XIV (1740-58) believed the Ephesus tradition, but died before he...
...Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary," the title Mary, Mother of God, was accorded the Blessed Mother during the Council of Ephesus in 431 to celebrate the fact that Mary, being the mother of Jesus, who is God, was to be called "Mother of God...
...Antioch was already praising Mary for having carried Christ in her womb and underlining her special nature. At the Council of Ephesus in 431, 200 years later, the assembled bishops and other church officials formally accorded her the title "Mother...
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EPHESUS, COUNCIL OF 431, 3d ecumenical council, convened by Theodosius II, emperor of the East, and Valentinian...Chalcedon, Council of ). For the Robber Synod (Latrocinium) of Ephesus, see Eutyches . ____________________ Copyright...
...before Alexander the Great took Ephesus in 334. The city continued to...100 b.c. to c.a.d. 100 Ephesus was the world capital of the slave...destroyed. The seat of a church council in 431, Ephesus was abandoned after the harbor...
...the First Vatican Council (see infallibility ). Two famous councils that claimed in vain...ecumenical are the Robber Council of Ephesus (see Eutyches ) and the Council of Pisa during the...first four ecumenical councils, but, as first expressed...
...and both sides appealed to Pope Celestine I. The Council of Ephesus (see Ephesus, Council of ) was convened in 431 to settle the...substance. Nestorius, deposed after the Council of Ephesus, was sent to Antioch, to Arabia, and finally...
...The great episode in his career was his struggle against Nestorianism , which culminated in the Council of Ephesus in 431 (see Ephesus, Council of ). There Cyril presided and had the full support of Pope Celestine I . He returned triumphant...
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