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What council was held in 381 AD?

The first Council of Constantinople.


What are two councils that contributed to the nicene creed?

The two councils are the council of Nicaea and the council of Constantinople.


When was The nicene creed issued?

It was written at the council of Nicaea (A.D. 325) and modified at the council of Constantinople (A.D. 381)


How did the individual books become part of the Bible?

Biblical Canon was originally setup by the Catholic Church Later there were changes to the books and their order by the Christian Councils: the Council of Rome of 155 the Council of Rome of 193 the Council of Ephesus of 193 the Council of Carthage of 251 the Council of Iconium of 258[13] the Council of Antioch of 264 the Council of Arabia of 246-247 the Council of Elvira of 306 the Council of Carthage of 311 the Synod of Neo-Caesarea of c. 314 the Council of Ancyra of 314 the Council of Arles of 314 First Council of Nicaea (325) First Council of Constantinople (381) First Council of Ephesus (431) Council of Chalcedon (451) Second Council of Constantinople (553) Third Council of Constantinople (680-681) Second Council of Nicaea (787)


What is the council of contantinople?

Constantinople is located in Europe during the Eastern And Western Roman Empires


What held the ultimate power in the Eastern orthodox church?

An Ecumenical Council, which was presided by the Emperor in Constantinople


What was the outcome of the council of Jerusalem?

There is no important outcome of the council of Jerusalem. It was one of the less-important council's


What are the contributions in the Council of Constantinople I?

Catholic AnswerThe First Council of Constantinople was the second Ecumenical Council and dealt with the heresy of the followers of Macedonius, it added clauses to the Nicene Creed referring to the Holy Spirit and all that follows.From the Catholic Encyclopedia:II. FIRST COUNCIL OF CONSTANTINOPLEYear: 381Summary: The First General Council of Constantinople, under Pope Damasus and the Emperor Theodosius I, was attended by 150 bishops. It was directed against the followers of Macedonius, who impugned the Divinity of the Holy Ghost. To the above-mentioned Nicene Creed it added the clauses referring to the Holy Ghost (qui simul adoratur) and all that follows to the end.


Why is the fall of Constantinople important?

romans lost their empire


What has the author Francis Xavier Murphy written?

Francis Xavier Murphy has written: 'Politics of the early Christian' -- subject(s): Christianity and politics, Church history, Primitive and early church 'Constantinople II et Constantinople III' -- subject(s): Council of Constantinople (2nd : 553), Council of Constantinople (3rd : 680-681) 'Catholic perspectives on population issues' -- subject(s): Birth control, Catholic Church, Population, Religious aspects of Birth control 'Konstantinopel II und III' -- subject(s): Council of Constantinople (2nd : 553), Council of Constantinople (3rd : 680-681) 'The papacy today' -- subject(s): History, Papacy 'The pilgrim Pope, a man for all people' -- subject(s): Papal visits 'Politics and the early Christian' -- subject(s): Christianity and politics, Church history 'The Christian way of life' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Fathers of the church, History 'Peter speaks through Leo' -- subject(s): Council of Chalcedon (451), Divinity 'John XXIII'


What important christian city fell to the Muslims in 1453?

Constantinople.


Why was constantinople important to the byzantine empire?

because they gave them food