Pope Gelasius I

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Pope Gelasius I was a late 5th-century Bishop of Rome known for his influential theological writings and for articulating the doctrine of the dual authority of church and state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theologian
human
pope
assertedSupremacyOver Patriarch of Constantinople
authorityOver Latin Church NERFINISHED
century 5th century
church Catholic Church NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Western Roman Empire NERFINISHED
deathPlace Rome
doctrinalStance opposition to Monophysitism
support for Council of Chalcedon
era Late Antiquity
honorificPrefix Pope
influenced Western views on church–state relations
medieval political theology
jurisdiction Diocese of Rome NERFINISHED
knownFor assertion of papal primacy
conflict with Eastern Roman (Byzantine) emperors
doctrine of the dual authority of church and state
theological writings
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
name Gelasius I NERFINISHED
notableWork Duo sunt (letter to Emperor Anastasius) NERFINISHED
occupation bishop
theologian
writer
papacyEnd 496
papacyStart 492
partOf List of popes
positionHeld Pope
surface form: Bishop of Rome

Pope
predecessor Pope Felix III NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
residence Rome
seeAlso Acacian schism NERFINISHED
Church–state relations in Christianity
Doctrine of the Two Swords NERFINISHED
Papal primacy
successor Pope Anastasius II NERFINISHED
theologicalContribution articulation of two powers doctrine (auctoritas sacrata pontificum and regalis potestas)
condemnation of the Acacian schism
defense of Chalcedonian Christology
title Supreme Pontiff NERFINISHED
traditionallyRegardedAs saint
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

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Latin Fathers of the West hasMember Pope Gelasius I