#474 – A History of the Catholic Church – The Acacian Schism

Zeno’s Henotikon succeeds in establishing a tenuous religious peace in the East but provokes schism with Pope Felix III over its apparent failure to defend the Council of Chalcedon and Acacius’ unwillingness to recognize Felix’s claims of Petrine Authority

Links:
Photo of coin of Emperor Zeno by Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.

Christopher Haas. “Patriarch and People: Peter Mongus of Alexandria and Episcopal Leadership in the Late Fifth Century.” Journal of Early Christian Studies 1, no. 3 (1993): 297-316

Rafał Kosiński, Peter the Fuller, Patriarch of Antioch

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#474 – A History of the Catholic Church – The Acacian Schism

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