First Council of Constantinople Christianity in the 4th century



early manuscript illustration of council of constantinople


the first council of constantinople approved current form of nicene creed still used in eastern orthodox church , oriental orthodox churches. creed, written in greek, subsequently translated in other languages. form used armenian apostolic church, part of oriental orthodoxy, has several additions original text. fuller creed may have existed before council , originated baptismal creed of constantinople. later, catholic church in west, added 2 additional latin phrases ( deum de deo , filioque ). exact time, , origin, of these additions disputed. however, formally accepted in 1014.


the council condemned apollinarism, teaching there no human mind or soul in christ. granted constantinople honorary precedence on churches save rome.


the council did not include western bishops or roman legates, accepted ecumenical in west.








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