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31 Οκτ 2017 · The importance of the general synod of Nicaea—the First Ecumenical Council—as a great action undertaken by the Church in defence of the divinity of Christ appears to be, therefore, a mythical event, like, for instance, the Deluge or the crossing of the Red Sea.
31 Οκτ 2017 · Pietras’s commentaries on the text of Nicaea and the canons, as well as correspondence, illustrate the creation of an overarching Nicene narrative. All this is very useful, and significant in itself, with a technical attention that is really useful in historical analysis.
Nicholas was a senior bishop who convened the Council of Nicaea in 325. Some 750 years later, a group of sailors who idolized him moved his bones from Turkey to Italy, where he supplanted a favor-granting deity called the Grandmother, who used to fill children's stockings with gifts.
The Council of Nicaea in 325 was a critical theological and institutional watershed between the local and often diverse theologies of one God as Trinity in the second- and third-century Christian communities and the universal or catholic credal statements of the ancient imperial church that developed over the course of the fourth century.
Council as a great action undertaken by the Church in defence of the divinity of Christ appears to be, therefore, a mythical event, like, for instance, the Deluge or the crossing of the Red Sea.
“The Canons of the Council of Nicaea (325) - the original Greek text with English Translation - and Latin versions”
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