Cyril I of Constantinople

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Cyril I of Constantinople was a 17th-century Ecumenical Patriarch noted for his pro-Protestant theological views and efforts to reform the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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instanceOf 17th-century religious leader
Christian theologian
Eastern Orthodox bishop
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
areaOfInfluence Eastern Orthodox theology
relations between Orthodoxy and Protestantism
centuryOfActivity 17th century
church Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople NERFINISHED
conflict controversy over his theological positions
opposition from traditionalist Orthodox clergy
countryOfCitizenship Ottoman Empire
hasDenominationView sympathy toward certain Reformed (Calvinist) doctrines
historicalContext Ottoman rule over Constantinople
post-Reformation Christian world
movement Orthodox reform efforts in the 17th century
notableFor attempts to reform the Eastern Orthodox Church
contacts with Protestant theologians
interest in Calvinist theology
pro-Protestant theological views
officeContested Patriarchate of Constantinople NERFINISHED
opposedBy conservative factions within the Eastern Orthodox hierarchy
placeOfActivity Constantinople NERFINISHED
positionHeld Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
role head of the Eastern Orthodox Church (as Ecumenical Patriarch)
theologicalOrientation pro-dialogue with Protestants
reformist
tradition Byzantine Rite NERFINISHED

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Cyril Lucar alsoKnownAs Cyril I of Constantinople