(A.D. 553) The Second Council of Constantinople, which is generally accepted as the fifth ecumenicalcomes from a Greek word for “worldwide,” and refers to both ancient church councils representing the whole church as well to discussions during th... more council, follows a Cyrillian interpretation of the decisions of the Council of Chalcedona council held in Chalcedon in A.D. 451 to deal with the Nestorian controversy regarding the nature and incarnation of Christ. Some eastern churches o... more that reemphasizes the unity of Christ’s personDerived from the Latin term persona and the Greek term prosopon. It is a technical term in Christian theology for the concept that the Trinity consist... more.
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