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The First Council of Constantinople (Latin: Concilium Constantinopolitanum; Greek: Σύνοδος τῆς Κωνσταντινουπόλεως) was a council of Christian bishops convened in Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey) in AD 381 by the Roman Emperor Theodosius I.
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O Primeiro Concílio de Constantinopla se realizou em 381, foi debatida a natureza de Cristo e o arianismo. Sendo este o primeiro Concílio Ecumênico realizado em Constantinopla, foi convocado de forma cesaropapista por Teodósio I em 381. [ 1][ 2] O concílio aprovou o Credo niceno-constantinopolitano, e tratou de outros assuntos teológicos.
First Council of Constantinople, the second ecumenical council of the Christian church, summoned by the emperor Theodosius I and meeting in Constantinople in 381. It declared the Trinitarian doctrine of equality of the Holy Spirit with the Father and the Son and adopted the Nicene Creed.
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A contribuição fundamental do Terceiro Concílio de Constantinopla foi a definição dogmática a respeito das vontades e operações de Jesus. Este concílio fecha, por assim dizer, o ciclo dos concílios cristológicos. É, ao mesmo tempo, uma continuação dos concílios anteriores.
The First Council of Constantinople (381), also known as the Second Ecumenical Council and I Constantinople was a gathering of 150 mostly Eastern bishops summoned by Emperor Theodosius I to confirm his earlier decree in support of the doctrine of the Council of Nicaea, which had fallen out of favor under the reigns of his predecessors.