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Crisis in Byzantium: The Filioque Controversy in the Patriarchate of Gregory II of Cyprus (1283-1289)
Aristeides Papadakis
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| #4395909 in Books | 1986-10-01 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | File type: PDF | 190 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Goes into a fair amount of detail but is more ...|By Mel|Goes into a fair amount of detail but is more of a history of the filioque han an outright explanation of the theology of eternal manifestation (which really just means the spirit is known and has been know (by angels then humans) by the Son for all eternity, thus, the procession *through* the Son is not simply temporary
The "Filioque" ("and the Son") controversy, about the words of the creed - that the Holy Spirit proceeded from the Father ("and the Son") led to the final split between the Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church. Of the early attempts to heal the schism between the Byzantine and Western churches, none is as famous as the Council of Lyons, 1274. Less familiar is the Byzantine reaction that followed in the patriachate of Gregory of Cyprus, when the settlement of 127...
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