Synod of Jerusalem: 536 AD - Paperback
Synod of Jerusalem: 536 AD - Paperback
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by Peter of Jerusalem (Author), D. P. Curtin (Translator)
The Council of Jerusalem of 536 was a meeting of Chalcedonian representatives of the church of the Three Palestines (Prima, Secunda, Tertia) to condemn certain persons accused of the Monophysite heresy. It was convoked at the initiative the Roman emperor Justinian I following the forced resignation of the Patriarch Anthimus I of Constantinople in February or March, an event in which Pope Agapetus I had played the main role.