The Ecumenical synods show and support the divine-human dimension of the Christian Church Cover Image

Sinoadele Ecumenice arată și susțin dimensiunea divino-umană a Bisericii creștine
The Ecumenical synods show and support the divine-human dimension of the Christian Church

Author(s): Ștefan Pomian
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Theology and Religion, Biblical studies, Systematic Theology
Published by: Editura U. T. Press
Keywords: Church; Council; decisions; the positive reasons; the negative reasons; Synod;

Summary/Abstract: For Christians, the Synod or the Ecumenical Council represents a meeting of bishops or the assembly of all those that debate the teachings of Christianity or universally valid pastoral orientations.The acknowledgement of the decisions taken by the Ecumenical synods or councils can be related to different church orientations. Thus, the Assyrians acknowledge the decisions taken by the first two ecumenical synods; the Chalcedonies acknowledge the decisions of the first three of them; the Lutherans acknowledge the decisions of the first four ecumenical councils, The Orthodox community acknowledges the first seven whereas the Catholics acknowledge twenty one synods or ecumenical councils.Among the positive reasons that stay behind the organization of such synodal works one can mention: the need to have a shorter and better generally understood faith formula; the need of the church to have a clear, worldwide organization and presentation once the status of tolerance was recognized through the Edict of the Mediolanum issued by Constantine the Great in 313. They were extremely dangerous for the church, as an institution, because their followers organized themselves in separate communities promoting a less Christian doctrine.

  • Issue Year: XIII/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 125-148
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Romanian
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