Crisis in Byzantium: The Filioque Controversy in the Patriarchate of Gregory II of Cyprus (1283-1289) — Aristeides Papadakis

Book published: September 27, 1997  
Filed under All Publishers - History, SVS - History

Of the early attempts to heal the schism between the Byzantine and Western churches none is as famous as the Council of Lyons, 1274. Less familiar is the Byzantine reaction that followed in the patriarchate of Gregory of Cyprus, when the settlement of 1274 was formally repudiated by imperial decree and the solemn decision of the Byzantine Church at the Council of Blachernae, 1285. The moving force behind the dogmatic decision of 1285 was the patriarch. He offered a genuine solution to the problem, which is of interest not only to students of church history but to those involved in the ecumenical movement. This is the first full study available in English of Gregory II and the Council of 1285.

Dr Aristeides Papadakis is Professor Byzantine History at the University of Maryland (UMBC). He is the author of The Christian East and the Rise of the Papacy (with John Meyendorff) and has written extensively on Byzantine history.

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