What Were the Aftereffects of the Council of Chalcedon? | Church History
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The Council of Chalcedon occurred from October 8th to November 1st 451 AD. The council was one of the largest and best documented councils of Early Church History. What were the aftereffects of the Council of Chalcedon and what did that mean for Chalcedonians?
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The Alexandrians and some Antiochians were not fond of the treatment of
Dioscorus or the way the Tome of Leo was imposed on all the Churches. Indeed,
some saw the council as a betrayal of Cyril of Alexandria because it canonized the
language of two natures which he had only conceded to for the sake of reunion, as
in the formula of reunion, but had never established as a standard.
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