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The document summarizes several early Christian councils that addressed heresies: 1) The Council of Jerusalem in 48 AD debated whether Gentile Christians needed to follow Mosaic Law, deciding they did not. 2) The Council of Nicaea in 325 AD addressed the Arian heresy taught by Bishop Arius of Alexandria that denied the divinity of Christ. 3) The Council of Ephesus in 431 AD dealt with the Nestorian controversy, which separated the divine and human natures of Christ, holding that Mary should be called "Mother of God."

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The document summarizes several early Christian councils that addressed heresies: 1) The Council of Jerusalem in 48 AD debated whether Gentile Christians needed to follow Mosaic Law, deciding they did not. 2) The Council of Nicaea in 325 AD addressed the Arian heresy taught by Bishop Arius of Alexandria that denied the divinity of Christ. 3) The Council of Ephesus in 431 AD dealt with the Nestorian controversy, which separated the divine and human natures of Christ, holding that Mary should be called "Mother of God."

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Different Council Date It’s significance/ Author of Heresy Pope/ Bishop

that has been What kind of who battled


mentioned Heresy did it the heresy
battled
Council of Jerusalem 48 AD Council of Apostles Paul Vs Peter
Jerusalem, a
conference of the
Christian Apostles
in Jerusalem
about 50 ce that
decreed that
Gentile Christians
did not have to
observe the
Mosaic Law of the
Jews.
Council of Nicaea 325 AD Bishop Arius of
alexandri
Council of
Constantinople
Council of Ephesus The Council of
Ephesus, also
known as the
Third
Ecumenical
Council, was a
gathering of
leaders of the
Christian
churches in the
Roman Empire
to deal with the
Nestorian
controversy. It
was held over
several sessions
in 431 at the
Church of Mary
in Ephesus
Council of
Chalcedon
Name:

Section:
DIVISIONS OF THE CHURCH

SCHISMS

NAME OF SCHISM DATE FOUNDER REASON WHY DID IT


SEPERATED FROM
THE MOTHER
CHURCH
Orthodox Christian
Protestant
Anglican
Baptist
Mormons (Church of
the Latter-Day Saints)
Seventh Day Adventist
Jehovah’s Witnesses
NOT PART OF THE PRESENTATION ANYMORE BUT YOU NEED TO RESEARCH FIVE (5) CHRISTIAN
DENOMINATIONS ORIGINATED IN THE PHILIPPINES

NAME OF DATE FOUNDED FOUNDER THEIR PRACTICE OR


DENOMINATION BELIEF

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