
Second Council of Constantinople
The Second Council of Constantinople, held in 553 AD, was an important church gathering to clarify Christian doctrines and address disagreements from earlier councils. It aimed to unify beliefs, especially about Christ's nature, reaffirming that Jesus is both fully divine and fully human. The council also addressed issues related to biblical interpretation and Church discipline. It played a key role in defining orthodox Christian teachings and rejecting certain heretical ideas, helping to solidify the church’s theological framework and promote doctrinal consistency across Christian communities.