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Filioque (/ˌfɪliˈoʊkwi, -kweɪ/ FIL-ee-OH-kwee, -kway;
Ecclesiastical Latin: [filiˈokwe]), a
Latin term
meaning "and from the Son", was
added to the original...
- The
position of the
Eastern Orthodox Church regarding the
Filioque controversy is
defined by
their interpretation of the Bible, and the
teachings of the...
- The
history of the
filioque controversy is the
historical development of
theological controversies within Christianity regarding three distinctive issues:...
- sǽculi. Amen. The
Latin text adds "Deum de Deo" and "
Filioque" to the Gr****. On the
latter see The
Filioque Controversy above.
Inevitably also, the overtones...
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theological differences with the
Catholic Church are the
papal primacy and the
filioque clause. In spirituality, the
tenability of neo-Palamism's essence-energy...
- in 1054.
Prominent among these were the
procession of the Holy
Spirit (
Filioque),
whether leavened or
unleavened bread should be used in the Eucharist...
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Father and the Son" in the
second recension are the
earliest example of the
Filioque clause.
Catholicos Dioceses of the
Church of the East to 1318 List of patriarchs...
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canonical creed did not
include filioque. He
commissioned two
silver shields with the
creed in
Latin and Gr**** (omitting the
filioque),
which he hung in St. Peter's...
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Georges Florovsky. The most
controversial doctrine ****ociated with him, the
filioque, was
rejected by the
Orthodox Church as heretical.[citation needed] Other...
- Church,
filioque being "and from the Son" in Latin.
Towards the end of the 20th century,
discussions took
place about the
removal of
Filioque in the Nicene...