Chalcedon’s Aftermath: Miaphysite Christians Persecuted (451–Crusader Era)

Introduction: The Council of Chalcedon in 451 AD marked a watershed in Christian history, splitting Eastern Christianity into Chalcedonian (Dyophysite)…

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Was St. Cyril of Alexandria a Dyophysite?

Introduction A recurring claim in contemporary Chalcedonian apologetics is that Cyril of Alexandria was, in substance, a dyophysite — that…

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Do Chalcedonians Affirm the Third Ecumenical Council (Ephesus I)?

Chalcedonians claim to affirm the Third Ecumenical Council and venerate St. Cyril of Alexandria, claiming to adhere to the Christology…

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Council of Chalcedon – Rome’s Primacy Affirmed, or Was it?

Introduction The Council of Chalcedon (451) is often remembered as the stage upon which Pope Leo I ascended to doctrinal…

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The Forgotten Confession: Heroes of Chalcedon Slander an Orthodox Bishop

Introduction Archbishop Dioscorus of Alexandria is commonly vilified as a heretic—by Rome, Protestants, and the Eastern Orthodox. But the historical…

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The “White Papers” Slander of the Patriarch of Alexandria – Exposed at Chalcedon

The “White Papers” Lie: How Bishops at Chalcedon Admitted to Slandering Patriarch Dioscorus of Alexandria This article is not written…

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