(Died A.D. 382) Apollinaris was Bishop of Laodicea in Syria. He was an opponent of ArianismAn extension of Logos subordinational theology advocated by Arius, a 4th century priest in Alexandrian, which asserted that Christ was simply a creati... more whose Christological views were also declared heretical at the First Council of Constantinople(A.D. 381) The First Council of Constantinople (the second ecumenical council) approves an expanded version of the creed of Nicaea, which is today cal... more and quickly died out thereafter.
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