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How the Council of Nicaea changed Christianity forever. This raucous meeting, which took place exactly 1700 years ago, was one of the most important in Christian history.
In 1328, he explored East Africa, reaching Mogadishu, Mombasa, Sudan and Kilwa (modern Tanzania), as well as Yemen, Oman and Anatolia, where he documented cities like Alanya, Konya, Erzurum, Nicaea ...
The Roman Emperor Constantine legalized the Christian faith in 313 through the Edict of Milan. This meant that Christians were no longer subject to persecution in the Roman Empire; ... He chose Nicaea ...
In the summer of A.D. 325, more than 300 bishops gathered in Nicaea — located in modern-day northern Turkey — to promulgate a common Christian creed, settle Christological disputes that arose ...
İZNIK, Turkey (RNS) — For Christian leaders across the world and across denominations, the anniversary of the first Council of Nicaea is providing an opportunity for introspection and ...
So, the Council of Nicaea taught that there was never a time when He was not. Jesus Christ is fully divine, therefore eternal. The Council of Chalcedon, relying upon theologians following Athanasius ...
That meeting took place seventeen hundred years ago this very week in the town of Nicaea ... Constantine promulgated the Edict of Milan, granting official tolerance to Christians for the first time – ...
In 325, under Constantine's reign, the First Ecumenical Council was convened in Nicaea, bringing together 318 bishops from across the Eastern and Western parts of the Empire.
Another major controversy was resolved 1,700 years ago this year by the first Council of Nicaea, which was held in the year 325. This striking anniversary is being observed in church circles ...