
Council of Antioch
The Council of Antioch was a Christian gathering around 341 AD to address theological disputes, particularly about the nature of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. Leaders discussed and clarified beliefs to resolve conflicting teachings that threatened unity within the church. This council helped to define key doctrines that shape Christianity today, emphasizing the relationship between Jesus and God and ensuring consistent teachings across different Christian communities. It was an important step in the church’s effort to maintain doctrinal unity during a time of theological debate.