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List of collaborative albums, with selected chart positions and certifications Title Album details Peak chart positions US [1] US R&B [2] US Rap [3] Heat in Here Vol. 1 (with Vado) Released: May 25, 2010; Label: Diplomat, Asylum; Format: CD, digital download; 146: 30: 16 Gunz n' Butta (with Vado) Released: April 19, 2011; Label: Diplomat, E1 ...
The Council of Chalcedon (/ k æ l ˈ s iː d ən, ˈ k æ l s ɪ d ɒ n /; Latin: Concilium Chalcedonense) [a] was the fourth ecumenical council of the Christian Church. It was convoked by the Roman emperor Marcian. The council convened in the city of Chalcedon, Bithynia (modern-day Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey) from 8 October to 1 November 451 ...
The division between the churches can be traced to the years following the Council of Chalcedon (451) whose Christological teaching the Oriental Orthodox did not accept. Attempts to mend the schism "were abandoned in the mid-sixth century" and remained dormant until these meetings and dialogues in the mid- to late-20th century.
Chalcedonian Christianity is a term referring to the branches of Christianity that accept and uphold theological resolutions of the Council of Chalcedon, the fourth ecumenical council, held in AD 451. [1]
Articles connected to those people and denominations that are non-Chalcedonian: they accept the First Council of Ephesus of 431, but, for varying reasons, do not accept the Confession of Chalcedon defined at the Council of Chalcedon of 452.
Jelly Roll is a self-identified Swiftie.. The "Need a Favor" crooner couldn't help but voice his support for Taylor Swift while walking the red carpet at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards this week ...
The Henotikon (/ h ə ˈ n ɒ t ɪ k ə n / or / h ə ˈ n ɒ t ɪ ˌ k ɒ n / in English; Greek ἑνωτικόν henōtikón "act of union") was a christological document issued by Byzantine emperor Zeno in 482, in an unsuccessful attempt to reconcile the differences between the supporters of the Council of Chalcedon and the council's opponents (Non-Chalcedonian Christians).