Hello all,
I recently found a copy of Iris Habib el Masri's "Story of the Copts" and am eagerly reading it. It's great, and makes a fantastic supplement to the rather breathtaking 30 minute run-through of 2000 years of Alexandrine Orthodox history given to me by my priest at the first liturgy I attended.
One event I am curious about that is only briefly covered is the Council of Tyre, which led to the exile of the Bishop to Traves in Western Europe, and apparently sought to exonerate Arius from the accusations of heresy against him (most of the bishops in attendance being Arians), despite his having been condemned at the earlier Nicaean council.
This, to me, seems so extraordinarily crazy that I really want to learn more about it. Are there any other resources available in English from which to study the goings on of this council? Thank you all for any suggestions.
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Excerpt taken from Theodoret's Ecclesiastical History (Book 1) Source
From Socrates and Sozomenus' Ecclesiastical Histories Source Source Source Source Source
Thank you, David and Cephas.
Dito. Thanks for the useful links.
LiD
You are really close to becoming Super Patristics link man. How do you find these things? Thank you for great work. If you don't mind, maybe you can help me on another history fact-finding mission. I'll pm you.
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Cephas,
You are really close to becoming Super Patristics link man.
;D You are too kind.
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How do you find these things? Thank you for great work.
With the aid of my very limited google-fu skills.
[quote author=Remnkemi link=topic=12382.msg145090#msg145090 date=1316792261] If you don't mind, maybe you can help me on another history fact-finding mission. I'll pm you.
Happy to help. I'll do what I can.