The Synod of the Oak was a provincial synod, held in Constantinople in July of 403, which condemned and deposed John Chrysostom as Patriarch of Constantinople...
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Origenist crises (redirect from The Origenist Controversy)
supported. The crisis concluded with John Chrysostom, the Patriarch of Constantinople, being removed from his position at the Synod of the Oak in 403 AD...
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Macarius Magnes (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
may be the Macarius, bishop of Magnesia, who, at the Synod of the Oak in 403, brought charges against Heraclides, bishop of Ephesus, the friend of John...
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Tall Brothers (redirect from Tall Brothers of Nitria)
Archbishop of Constantinople, whose hospitality was later used to condemn and depose him at the Synod of the Oak in AD 403. Dioscorus, one of the Tall Brothers...
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pastoral letter of 399. He was accompanied by his nephew Cyril to Constantinople in 403 and there presided at the "Synod of the Oak" that deposed John...
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the Synod of the Oak. Details of his life are scanty, and are preserved in Socrates Scholasticus and Sozomen. There is a brief entry in Gennadius of Massilia...
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Arcadius (category Sons of Roman emperors)
strike against the Archbishop, when she threw her support behind Theophilus of Alexandria who presided over a synod in 403 (the Synod of the Oak) to charge...
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Aelia Eudoxia (redirect from Eudocia of Byzantium)
him by Eudoxia, Theophilus and others. They held a synod in 403 (the Synod of the Oak) to charge John, in which his connection to Origen was used against...
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Silla against Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo (Korea). The Synod of the Oak deposes and banishes John Chrysostom, bishop of Constantinople, but shortly...
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Origen (redirect from Origen of Alexandria)
his position at the Synod of the Oak in July 403. Once John Chrysostom had been deposed, Theophilus restored normal relations with the Origenist monks...
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Alexander. In the aftermath of John Chrysostom's deposal by the Synod of the Oak and a subsequent Synod in 404, John's opponents Severian, Acacius and Antiochus...
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John Chrysostom (redirect from Patriarch John I of Constantinople)
were aimed at her. Eudoxia, Theophilus and other of his enemies held a synod in 403 (the Synod of the Oak) to charge John, in which his connection to Origen...
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The Synod of Hippo refers to the synod of 393 which was hosted in Hippo Regius in northern Africa during the early Christian Church. Additional synods...
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carrying it into execution. The organization of the Synod of the Oak owed much to his practical skill and he was one of the seven witnesses called to testify...
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his hostility to Chrysostom had been sufficiently testified at the synod of the Oak, when he appeared as a witness against him and vehemently pressed...
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his uncle to attend the "Synod of the Oak" in Constantinople, which deposed John Chrysostom as Archbishop of Constantinople. The prior year, Theophilus...
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Tygrius and Eutropius (redirect from Eutropius the Lector)
the persecutions of the enemies of the holy Patriarch, and when Theophilus of Alexandria convened, in a suburb of Chalcedon, the famous Synod of the Oak...
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Silla against Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo (Korea). The Synod of the Oak deposes and banishes John Chrysostom, bishop of Constantinople, but shortly...
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Bibliotheca (Photius) (category 9th century in the Byzantine Empire)
Christianity History of the Byzantine Empire Jenkins, Romilly J. H. (1963). "The Hellenistic Origins of Byzantine Literature". Dumbarton Oaks Papers. 17. JSTOR:...
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Maximus the Confessor, Diadochos of Photiki, Isaac of Nineveh, Symeon the New Theologian, and Gregory Palamas, among others. 403 Synod of the Oak held near...
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The Synod of Chester (Medieval Latin: Sinodus Urbis Legion(um)) was an ecclesiastical council of bishops held in Chester in the late 6th or early 7th...
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referred to as the ἐνδημοῦσα σύνοδος (endemousa synodos, "resident synod"). The resident synod not only governed the business of the patriarchate but...
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Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church (redirect from Augustana Synod)
The Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church (previously the Augustana Lutheran Synod and also Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod in North...
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Concordia Lutheran Conference (redirect from Fellowship of Lutheran Christians)
Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). It is the remaining successor of the Orthodox Lutheran Conference. The current president is David T. Mensing, pastor of Peace Evangelical...
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Moravian Church (redirect from Unity Synod)
The Small Catechism of Martin Luther The Synod of Berne (Berner Synodus) of 1532 The Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England The Heidelberg Catechism...
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Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (redirect from ARP Synod)
severance of churches in the Southern Synod--particularly in the Carolina presbytery--from the Northern Synod. In 1858, the Northern Synod of the Associate...
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Middle School, Thousand Oaks, California, United States Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, a conservative Lutheran body in the United States Lutheran Church...
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Anthony. The council established the "Supreme Ecclesiastic Administration Abroad" (SEAA), composed of a patriarchal Locum Tenens, a Synod of Bishops,...
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Pope Gregory III (category Popes of the Byzantine Papacy)
arrested on the orders of the emperor, Gregory called a synod in November 731, which condemned iconoclasm outright. Leo responded by trying to bring the pope...
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fathers, and the Synods of the Church as its main source for theological studies. The Oriental Orthodox Churches believe in Monotheism, the belief that...
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