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"East of the Euphrates: Early Christianity in Asia&quot
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judge Wrote:
Paul Younan Wrote:They didn't even find out about Nicea until an ambassador from the West, whose name was Marutha, brought them the canons arrived at by that Western synod.

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Paul, do we know what year this happned?


Well since were on the subject of COE and Syriac church history web sites was gong to recommend another web site for folks interested in the topic.
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anyway here are some quotes on this issue from the "Nestorian History" section of the web site.


"Mar Aprim the Assyrian, the representative of the Church in the first ecumenical council at Nicea in 325A.D., played a great role in the literary and religious life of all Christians until today. That is the reason he is recognized by the Roman Catholic Church which declared Saint Aprim as the doctor of the Universal Church"

and it said this in "timeline" area


325 First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea asserts Christ's deity (James of Nisibis and a Persian bishop from "India" recorded as attending)

James of Nisibis establishes theological school in Nisibis after the Council of Nicaea
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[No subject] - by Dan Gan - 02-08-2005, 03:58 AM
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[No subject] - by Paul Younan - 02-09-2005, 07:38 PM
[No subject] - by Paul Younan - 02-09-2005, 07:42 PM
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