Episode 55: West Meets East Part 4
History of the Papacy Podcast
History of the Papacy
4.4 • 531 Ratings
🗓️ 26 March 2016
⏱️ 23 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Want to keep God's word with you wherever you go? |
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| 0:21.7 | Grow in your faith every day. |
| 0:23.1 | Search for King James Bible Study, KJV, and download the app today. Episode 55, West Meets East, Part 4 Countdown to Ephesus. |
| 0:55.4 | Welcome back to A2Z History Presents, the History of the Papacy. |
| 1:00.5 | We are now a member of the Agora Podcast Network. |
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| 1:12.4 | discerning listeners. This month we are featuring David Crowther of the History of England |
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| 1:37.0 | Before we go on, thanks to our Constantinople-level patrons, Regan, Sandra, and Andy. Thank you very much, guys. It's greatly appreciated, |
| 1:47.1 | and every bit at any of the various Patreon levels really helps out. So thank you again. |
| 1:54.3 | The councils of Ephesus of 431 and Calcedon of 451 were landmarks in Christian church history. These two councils are closely related, too. |
| 2:05.2 | The first four ecumenical councils are the main show in Christianity. The councils afterwards start to get a bit confused and controverted. |
| 2:14.1 | Take the fifth ecumenical council, the second council of Constantinople in 553. |
| 2:20.4 | This council was trying to put a band-aid on the split of Calcedon by taking a kick at the Church of the East again. |
| 2:28.5 | I say going after the Church of the East again because a big part of the third ecumenical council at Ephesus was going after the Church of the East again because a big part of the third Ecumenical Council at Ephesus was |
| 2:35.9 | going after the Church of the East, aka the Nestorian Church. You know, I don't like to use the term |
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