Canon 1

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Canon 1 is a decree from the First Council of Constantinople that reaffirms and clarifies orthodox Christian doctrine while condemning various heresies.


Statements (42)
Predicate Object
instanceOf church decree
document
ecclesiastical canon
affirms Nicene faith
doctrine of the Trinity
orthodox Christology
authorityIn Eastern Catholic Churches
Eastern Orthodox Church
Oriental Orthodox Churches
Roman Catholic Church
concerns Trinitarian theology
orthodox Christian doctrine
regulation of doctrine
condemns Apollinarianism
Arianism
Eunomianism
Macedonianism
Photinianism
Pneumatomachianism
Sabellianism
council First Council of Constantinople
date 381
ecclesiasticalStatus ecumenical council canon
historicalImpact contributed to definition of mainstream Christian doctrine
strengthened Nicene orthodoxy
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
language Greek
numberInCollection 1
partOf First Council of Constantinople
placeOfIssue Constantinople
purpose to clarify the faith of the Church
to condemn heresies
to reaffirm orthodox Christian doctrine
relatedTo Council of Nicaea
Nicene Creed
religiousDenomination Eastern Christianity
Orthodox Christianity
religiousTradition Christianity
setsNormsFor acceptance of orthodox doctrine
rejection of heretical teachings
subjectArea dogmatic theology
heresy law

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
First Council of Constantinople
issuedCanon

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