Synod of Constantinople (543)
The AD 543 Synod of Constantinople was a local synod convened to condemn Origen and his views, which was accompanied by an edict of Justinian I in 543 or 544. It was then ratified by the Fifth Ecumenical Council in 553.[1][2][3]
A concept of
Final Judgment
and to the ultimate salvation of all souls before the end of time—were also condemned as anathema.
It was also related to the
Chalcedonian
controversy.
See also
References
- ^ Greer, Rowan. Origen, p. 30. 1979.
- ^ "The Anathemas Against Origen".
- ^ Castellano, Daniel J. "Origen and Origenism". Repository of Arcane Knowledge. Daniel J. Castellano. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
- ^ Origen. De Principiis. Vol. I&thinsp, v&thinsp, 3.
Sources
- ISBN 9780881410563.
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