THE COUNCIL OF EPHESUS ON THE THEOTOKOS
Council of Ephesus - Wikipedia
The Council of Ephesus was a council of Christian bishops convened in Ephesus (near present-day Selçuk in Turkey) in AD 431 by the Roman Emperor Theodosius II.
The Council Of Ephesus – 431 A.D. - Papal Encyclicals
1. If anyone does not confess that Emmanuel is God in truth, and therefore that the holy virgin is the mother of God (for she bore in a fleshly ...
What happened at the Council of Ephesus? | GotQuestions.org
In rejecting Nestorianism, the Council of Ephesus officially recognized Mary as the “Mother of God,” though at the time this term was ...
THE COUNCIL OF EPHESUS ON THE THEOTOKOS
The Council of Ephesus on the Theotokos The early Church was confronted with the heresy of Nestorianism, named after Nestorius, ...
Council of Ephesus - New World Encyclopedia
In opposing the teaching of Nestorius, the Council of Ephesus formalized the idea of the Virgin Mary as theotokos—Mother of God. For the council of 449, see ...
CHURCH FATHERS: Council of Ephesus (A.D. 431) - New Advent
If anyone will not confess that the Emmanuel is very God, and that therefore the Holy Virgin is the Mother of God (Θεοτόκος), inasmuch as in the flesh she bore ...
Council of Ephesus - Theopedia
The Council of Ephesus was held in Ephesus, Asia Minor in 431 under Emperor Theodosius II, grandson of Theodosius the Great.
What the Council of Ephesus Taught Us About Jesus and Mary
The Council of Ephesus taught us about Jesus and Mary. When we speak of the glories of Mary, we are also speaking of her Son!
Third Ecumenical Council - OrthodoxWiki
The Third Ecumenical Council was held in Ephesus, Asia Minor, in 431 under Emperor Theodosius II, grandson of Theodosius the Great.
Third Ecumenical Council of Ephesus
Since the Virgin Mary possessed many of the virtues of Artemis, the most magnificent goddess, the new religion gained popularity in Ephesus and spread ...
Theotokos and the Council of Ephesus
The Council of Ephesus was called to discuss the unity of Christ. More specifically, how can he be truly God and truly human?
It was held over several sessions in 431 at the Church of Mary in Ephesus, Asia Minor (nowadays western Turkey). ... theotokos (Mother of God) in relation to the ...
7 Councils: The Council of Ephesus | Tim Challies
The Council of Ephesus confirmed the Nicene Creed and the title Theotokos for Mary as a legitimate title based on that creed. They also ...
The Council of Ephesus and the deification of Mary as 'Theotokos ...
The Council of Ephesus was a council of Christian bishops convened in Ephesus (near present-day Selçuk in Turkey) in AD 431 by the Roman ...
The Declaration of the Theotokos at the Council of Ephesus
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The Council decreed that Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God (Logos), is complete God and complete man, with a rational soul and body. The Virgin ...
Council of Ephesus - (Intro to Christianity) - Fiveable
This reflected early Christian struggles to define Christology clearly and maintain orthodoxy. The council's affirmation of Mary as Theotokos was crucial in ...
The Council of Ephesus | Ephesus
The Council of Ephesus was marked by intense theological debates and political maneuvering. One of the central issues discussed was the use of ...
This dogma proclaims that the Virgin Mary is true Mother of Jesus Christ, who is God the Son made man. The dogma of Mary's Divine Motherhood, as it is commonly ...
Church Proclaims Mary Mother of God | EWTN
The Council of Ephesus taught that Mary is truly the Mother of God, since she gave birth to the Second Person of the Trinity who became man for our sake.