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The history of the filioque controversy is the historical development of theological controversies within Christianity regarding three distinctive issues: the orthodoxy of the doctrine of procession of the Holy Spirit as represented by the Filioque clause, the nature of anathemas mutually imposed by conflicted sides during the Filioque controversy, and the liceity (legitimacy) of the insertion of the Filioque phrase into the Nicene Creed. Although the debates over the orthodoxy of the doctrine of procession and the nature of related anathemas preceded the question of the admissibility of the phrase as inserted into the Creed, all of those issues became linked when the insertion received the approval of the Pope in the eleventh century.
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The position ofthe Eastern Orthodox Church regarding theFilioquecontroversy is defined by their interpretation ofthe Bible, and the teachings of the...
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problems – the nature ofthe primacy ofthe bishop of Rome and the theological implications of adding a clause to the Nicene Creed, known as thefilioque clause...
particular, Eastern refusal to accept the Western Church doctrine ofthefilioque, or double procession ofthe Holy Spirit), disputes over administration...
The Latin text adds "Deum de Deo" and "Filioque" to the Greek. On the latter see TheFilioqueControversy above. Inevitably also, the overtones of the...
Photios I of Constantinople, who in turn had attacked the pope as a heretic, because he kept thefilioque in the creed, which referred to the Holy Spirit...
Catholic Filioque. At the Council of Florence, the examination of this controversy had both text-critical and exegetical dimensions, as the participants...
Edward (2010). TheFilioque: Historyof a Doctrinal Controversy. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195372045. Original text taken from the Christian Classics...
over the best way to address theFilioquecontroversy with the Latins but quickly spilled over into a conflict over Hesychasm. Among his criticisms of Meyendorff's...
Dictionary ofthe Christian Church (Oxford University Press 2005 ISBN 978-0-19-280290-3), article Filioque Wetterau, Bruce. World History. New York: Henry...
Church over doctrinal issues (see thefilioque) and papal primacy, and in 1517 with the Protestant Reformation, of which there were many divisions, resulting...
The Third Council of Toledo (589) marks the entry of Visigothic Spain into the Catholic Church, and is known for codifying thefilioque clause into Western...
regarding the correctness ofthe Western church's use of unleavened bread in the Eucharist and its inclusion ofthefilioque clause to the Nicene Creed's...
filioque : historyof a doctrinal controversy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 96–100. ISBN 978-0-19-537204-5. OCLC 344061951. "Leo III". The lives...
the course of its condemnation of Adoptianism, the council also touched on the addition ofFilioque to the Nicene creed. Discussion about the Byzantine...
Most of the direct causes ofthe Great Schism, however, are far less grandiose than the famous Filioque. The relations between the Papacy and the Byzantine...
cultural issues, ranging from the issue of papal supremacy in the Church to thefilioque clause and other disagreements between the patriarchates. In 1054,...