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  2. What occurred at the Council of Nicea? | GotQuestions.org

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    The Council of Nicea took place in AD 325 by order of the Roman Emperor Caesar Flavius Constantine. Nicea was located in Asia Minor, east of Constantinople. At the Council of Nicea, Emperor Constantine presided over a group of church bishops and other leaders with the purpose of defining the nature of God for all of Christianity and eliminating ...

  3. What occurred at the Second Council of Nicea?

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    Answer. The First Council of Nicea (or Nicaea) convened in AD 325 and issued statements on the Trinity and the divinity of Christ. The Second Council of Nicea (AD 787) was called to definitively settle the issue of the use of images in worship. The use and eventual worship of images had become an issue in the church.

  4. Did Constantine decide what books belonged in the Bible?

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    Constantine called the Council of Nicea—the first general council of the Christian church, 325 A.D.—primarily because he feared that disputes within the church would cause disorder within the empire. The dispute in mind was Arianism, which was the belief that Jesus was a created being.

  5. What happened at the Council of Carthage? | GotQuestions.org

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    Answer. There were several meetings regarding Christian doctrine held in the city of Carthage in northern Africa. Prior to the Council of Nicea, the councils mostly discussed issues such as how to handle apostates, whether or not to accept unorthodox baptisms, and so forth. None of the seven major councils, or “general councils,” was held ...

  6. What is the Nicene Creed? - GotQuestions.org

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    What is the Nicene Creed? Answer. Other than the Apostles’ Creed, the Nicene Creed is likely the most universally accepted and recognized statements of the Christian faith. The Nicene Creed was first adopted in A.D. 325 at the Council of Nicea. The Roman Emperor Constantine had convened the Council of Nicea in an attempt to unify the ...

  7. What was the significance of the Council of Chalcedon?

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    Answer. The Council of Chalcedon met in AD 451 in Chalcedon, a city in Asia Minor. The council’s ruling was an important step in further clarifying the nature of Christ and the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity. The council also laid the groundwork for one of the most significant events in ecclesiastical history—the Great Schism.

  8. What happened at the Council of Constantinople?

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    Answer. The First Council of Constantinople occurred in AD 381 in the city of the same name (modern Istanbul, Turkey). It is considered the second of the Ecumenical Councils, after Nicea in 325. At the Council of Constantinople, Christian bishops convened to settle several doctrinal disputes prompted by unrest in the religious leadership of the ...

  9. What happened at the Council of Hippo? | GotQuestions.org

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    The Council of Hippo was the first time a council of bishops met to approve a biblical canon that closely resembles today’s Roman Catholic Bible. The Council of Hippo identified the books of the New Testament as follows: “The [books of the] New Testament: the Gospels, four books; the Acts of the Apostles, one book; the Epistles of Paul ...

  10. What happened at the Council of Laodicea? | GotQuestions.org

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    Answer. The Council of Laodicea was held in AD 364 and is considered a minor convention in historical Christianity. The meeting featured only about thirty members, all from the local Middle Eastern churches. The city of Laodicea is in the southwestern part of modern-day Turkey and is mentioned as one of the seven churches of the book of ...

  11. Who were the early church fathers? | GotQuestions.org

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    The ante-Nicene fathers were those who came after the apostolic fathers and before the Council of Nicea in A.D. 325. Such individuals as Irenaeus, Ignatius, and Justin Martyr are ante-Nicene fathers. The post-Nicene church fathers are those who came after the Council of Nicea in A.D. 325.