Council of Hippo (393)

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The Council of Hippo (393) was an early North African church council that played a key role in shaping the Christian biblical canon later affirmed by the Western Church.

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Council of Hippo (393) canonical 3
Council of Hippo 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian synod
North African church council
church council
approvedBy North African Christian communities
surface form: North African episcopate
century 4th century
church Western Christianity
surface form: Western Church
concerns canon of Scripture
church discipline
ecclesiastical regulations
convenedBy North African bishops
country Roman Empire
date 393
defined list of canonical books of the New Testament
list of canonical books of the Old Testament
denomination Western Christianity
documentedIn canons of the Council of Hippo
followedBy Council of Carthage (397)
later North African councils
hasLocation Hippo Regius
North Africa
Africa Proconsularis
surface form: Roman province of Africa
hasParticipant Augustine of Hippo
Aurelius of Carthage
North African bishops
historicalSignificance early formal listing of Christian biblical canon in the West
important step toward standardization of the Western biblical canon
influenced Council of Carthage (397)
Council of Carthage (418)
surface form: Council of Carthage (419)

Roman Catholic biblical canon
surface form: Western Church biblical canon
languageUsed Latin
mainSubject Christian biblical canon
New Testament canon
Old Testament canon
ecclesiastical discipline
partOf Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church
precededBy earlier local synods in North Africa
presidedOverBy Aurelius of Carthage
recognized 27-book New Testament
deuterocanonical books
region North African Christian communities
surface form: North African Church
religion Christianity
roleInCanonHistory early witness to the Western biblical canon list
timePeriod Late Antiquity
tookPlaceIn Hippo Regius
surface form: Hippo Regius, modern Annaba, Algeria
tradition Latin patristic tradition
traditionallyDatedTo 393 CE

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Roman Catholic biblical canon recognizedByCouncil Council of Hippo (393)
Deuterocanonical books recognizedBy Council of Hippo (393)
this entity surface form: Council of Hippo
Council of Carthage (397) followed Council of Hippo (393)
Council of Rome (382) followedBy Council of Hippo (393)