sixth council of Constantinople, A.D. 692
Where can I find information on the sixth council of Constantinople, A.D. 692?
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David Ames said:
Where can I find information on the sixth council of Constantinople, A.D. 692?
David,
I'm not sure if you're referring to the Sixth Ecumenical Council (which is actually the 3rd council of Constantinople) in 680, or the canons of that same council, which were ratified at Trullo/Constantinople in 692?
Either way, you can read about these councils in Schaff's Early Church Fathers collection, or better yet, in A History of the Councils of the Church, vol. 5 by Karl Joseph von Hefele. In that work, Book 16, Ch. 2 through Book 17 cover the aforementioned councils.
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David Ames said:
Where can I find information on the sixth council of Constantinople, A.D. 692?
The sixth council is usually numbered for a few years earlier. Wikipedia has some brief comments at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinisext_Council for this gathering. Personally, if this Lutheran wanted all the issues clarified for this, I would pull out my copy of Pelikan's History of the Development of Doctrine, (vol. 1) and read the whole chapter on Christology, but this book is not (yet?) available in Logos.
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Ken McGuire
(I now see that Gabe has already replied, with a link to something that will have some good detail - trust his judgement in Eastern issues)
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Ken McGuire said:
trust his judgement in Eastern issues
That is why I posted to Orthodox instead of General! [And now to start reading]
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David Ames said:Ken McGuire said:
trust his judgement in Eastern issues
That is why I posted to Orthodox instead of General! [And now to start reading]
Well, if we had Pelikan in Logos, I'd recommend that. But we don't have it "yet," as Ken noted. [;)] SVS Press has a great Church History series, as well, if you hate trees.
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Gabe Martini said:
A History of the Councils of the Church, vol. 5 by Karl Joseph von Hefele. In that work, Book 16, Ch. 2 through Book 17 cover the councils.
Found it - thanks [Fun, You are reading one book and to verify a statement made you need to read a second book or two]
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Gabe Martini said:
A History of the Councils of the Church, vol. 5 by Karl Joseph von Hefele. In that work, Book 16, Ch. 2 through Book 17 cover the councils.
And every other paragraph or so I need to invoke Google Translate.
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