The Council of Laodicea was a regional Christian synod of approximately thirty clerics from Asia Minor which assembled about 363–364 in Laodicea, Phrygia Pacatiana.
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The CouncilofLaodicea was a regional Christian synod of approximately thirty clerics from Asia Minor which assembled about 363–364 in Laodicea, Phrygia...
Laodicea on the Lycus (Greek: Λαοδίκεια πρὸς τοῦ Λύκου Laodikeia pros tou Lykou; Latin: Laodicea ad Lycum, also transliterated as Laodiceia or Laodikeia)...
Laodicea (/ˌleɪ.ədɪˈsiːə/) may refer to: Laodicea on the Lycus, in Phrygia Laodicea Pontica, in the Pontus Laodicea Combusta, in Pisidia Laodicea ad Libanum...
Testament apocrypha]. — Cyril of Jerusalem, Catechetical Lectures 4.36 The CouncilofLaodicea, c. 363, was one of the first councils that set out to judge which...
Apollinaris ofLaodicea and Apollinarius (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλινάριος; died 382), was a bishop ofLaodicea in Syria. He is best known as a noted opponent of Arianism...
established in the ancient city ofLaodicea (on the river Lycus, in the Roman province of Asia, and one of the early centers of Christianity). The church was...
until at least the Calendar of 354 and probably later. In 363, Canon 29 of the CouncilofLaodicea prohibited observance of the Jewish Sabbath (Saturday)...
Athanasius of Alexandria; (3) CouncilofLaodicea; (4) Jerome residing in Bethlehem. e.g., the Councilof Carthage (397), the Councilof Rome, the Gelasian...
359) was the bishop ofLaodicea in Syria from 335 until his deposition in 347. He took part in the Trinitarian controversies of the fourth century. At...
even before the time of his stay in Milan, the custom had already been forbidden there. Canons 27 and 28 of the CouncilofLaodicea (364) restricted the...
disapproval of Sabbath observance of the Christian festival was expressed at the early church councils that dealt with Judaizing. The CouncilofLaodicea (363-364)...
needed] The Church's general repudiation of Jewish practices during this period is apparent in the CouncilofLaodicea (4th century AD) where Canons 37–38...
heretical, except for the Revelation of John which the CouncilofLaodicea in 363–364 CE rejected (although it accepted all of the other 26 books in the New...
Quinisext Council (692), Councilof Florence (1431–1449) all regarded it as canonical, although Jerome, Rufinus of Aquileia and the CouncilofLaodicea ranked...
Until the CouncilofLaodicea, "the Sabbath had been kept in many Christian Churches." It was upheld in the fourth century by the ancient Church of the East...
7766297 Laodicea (Ancient Greek: Λαοδίκεια) was a port city and important colonia of the Roman Empire in ancient Syria, near the modern city of Latakia...
of the councils already entered the list of the fourteenth century and refers to the CouncilofLaodiceaof the fourth century. "Composed Secular Psalms"...
"the Revelation of John the Evangelist" as a canonical book. The CouncilofLaodicea (AD 363) omits it as a canonical book. The Decretum Gelasianum, which...
supported by Constantius II, consecrated by Acacius of Caesarea 363–364 CouncilofLaodicea, canon 29 decreed anathema for Christians who rest on the Sabbath...
regional councils, such as the 4th-century Councilof Elvira and the CouncilofLaodicea, legislated against them; and the ecumenical Councilof Chalcedon...
Church History, Life of Constantine, Oration in Praise of Constantine, NPNF2, vol. 1, retrieved 24 February 2014 Anatolius ofLaodicea, "Paschal Canons quoted...
raids. The CouncilofLaodicea decides some disciplinary questions of the church and attempts to establish the Biblical canon, but fails. Theon of Alexandria...
provisions of the Synod of Elvira. The Councilof Antioch (341) prohibited Christians from celebrating Passover with the Jews while the CouncilofLaodicea forbade...
Jupiter. The CouncilofLaodicea, which deals with constricting the conduct of church members, is held. The major canon approved by this council is Canon...
clarified at the Nicene Council. In 363-64 AD, the CouncilofLaodicea prescribed the Lenten fast as "as of strict necessity." The 40 days of Lent are calculated...
previously), confirmed by the CouncilofLaodicea in 363 (both lacked the Book of Revelation), and later established by Athanasius of Alexandria in 367 (with...