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  • ..., since 1929 has been elected by [[High Council of The Salvation Army|High Council]].
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  • Since 1960, the Syriac Orthodox Church has been a member of the World Council of Churches. It is one of the founding members of the Middle East Council of Churches.
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  • ...-still-united Roman Catholic/Byzantine Orthodox church in 451, after the [[Council of Chalcedon]] over the issue of the [[nature of Christ]]. It is in communi * [[First Council of Nicaea]]
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  • [[Image:Pius ix.jpg|thumb|center|[[Pius IX]], instigator of the council which affirmed his absolute authority within the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. * [[Second Vatican Council]] |
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  • * [[Council of Chalcedon]] ...[ecumenical councils]] but reject the the fourth ecumenical council, the [[Council of Chalcedon]]. These churches include the [[Armenian Apostolic Church]], t
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  • * [[First Ecumenical Council]] ...taught that the Son is a divine being, created by the Father. The [[First Council of Nicaea]] (325 A.D.) condemned Arianism.
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  • ...tion]], [[First Vatican Council]], [[Second Vatican Council|Second Vatican Council]] ====[[Reformation]] and Council of Trent====
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  • subtopics = [[Pope]], [[First Vatican Council]], [[Ex Cathedra]] | ...ction of the Holy Spirit. This doctrine was defined in the [[First Vatican Council]] in [[1870 AD]]. This teaching is not acceptable by any other Christian de
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  • ==World Council of Churches== The [[World Council of Churches]] is a fellowship of churches which confess the Lord [[Jesus Ch
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  • * [[First Ecumenical Council]] ...ed by the major Christian denominations. It gets its name from the [[First Council of Nicaea]] in 325 at which it was adopted. It was later revised in 381. Th
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  • * [[First Vatican Council]]
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  • ...ally reunited in 1274 (by the Second Council of Lyons) and in 1439 (by the Council of Basel), but in each case the councils were repudiated by the Orthodox as
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  • ...f Australia|Australia]], [[Assemblies of God of Brazil|Brazil]], [[General Council of Assemblies of God|USA]] | ...ostal believers. A fellowship emerged that was incorporated as the General Council of the Assemblies of God.
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  • Based on the teachings of the [[First Vatican Council]] and Catholic tradition, there are specific conditions required for a pope
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  • * [[First Vatican Council]] | ...urch]] over the issue of [[papal infallibility]] after the [[First Vatican Council]] in 1870.
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  • ...heresy that the Spirit had its origin in the Son, it was sufficient at the council to only state that the Spirit proceeded from the Father. But the Creed was
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  • ...octrine is called the hypostatic union and was especially defined by the [[Council of Chalcedon]] in 451 AD. Jesus is not half God and half man. He is fully d ...ht that Jesus was human, but not divine. This issue was addressed at the [[Council of Nicea]] and refuted. It was argued by church leaders that if Christ was
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  • 325 - Accompanied Alexander (bishop of Alexandria) to Council of Nicea 381 - Council of Constantinope occurs where Nicene formula reaffirmed
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  • ...xandria in Coptic Christianity has been a distinct church body since the [[Council of Chalcedon]] in [[451 AD]]. Its leader is the Pope of Alexandria and the
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