Introduction The Council of Chalcedon (451) is often remembered as the stage upon which Pope Leo I ascended to doctrinal…
Introduction On July 28, 450, Emperor Theodosius II of the Eastern Roman Empire was declared dead. The official cause? A…
Introduction The Council of Chalcedon is often held up as a model of conciliar orthodoxy, correcting the perceived errors of…
Welcome to The Chalcedon Podcast Series—a historical audio series offering a session-by-session examination of the Council of Chalcedon, based on…
The Council of Chalcedon in 451 AD stands as a monumental, yet deeply divisive, event in Christian history. Within this…
Introduction Archbishop Dioscorus of Alexandria is commonly vilified as a heretic—by Rome, Protestants, and the Eastern Orthodox. But the historical…
Introduction Eastern Orthodox theologians often distance themselves from “Miaphysite” Christology, associating it with the heresy of Eutyches or viewing it…
The “White Papers” Lie: How Bishops at Chalcedon Admitted to Slandering Patriarch Dioscorus of Alexandria This article is not written…







