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21 Ecumentical Councils that Shaped Catholic History and Beliefs

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21 Ecumentical Councils that Shaped Catholic History and Beliefs

By: John W. O'Malley
Narrated by: John W. O'Malley
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Internationally best-selling author, renowned professor, and the "dean of American Catholic Historians", Fr. John O'Malley presents his masterpiece on the 21 councils that shaped history.

No other institution, except possibly the papacy, has more greatly influenced the church and the larger history of the Western world than the ecumenical council. Most of us, however, know little about it.

This course is designed to take you through the fascinating history of the ecumenical (church-wide) council, from its first appearance in Nicaea (325) through Vatican Council II (1962-1965).

This 12-part audio series explores the deep issues of faith and the sometimes curious issues of clerical behavior with which the councils dealt. Councils, which were principally (but not exclusively) assemblies of bishops, gathered in the name of Christ or the Trinity, who made decisions binding on the whole church. Those decisions were about either doctrine (what Christians believe) or about "discipline" (public behavior, especially of bishops and priests).

You'll explore how councils gave us the creeds, shaped our understanding and practice of the sacraments, and settled major controversies. To explore the councils is to explore the developments of theology and history that have given us the church as we know it today. With this course you will understand why the ecumenical council remains one of the most important institutions in Western civilization.

This course is part of the Learn25 collection and includes a free PDF study guide.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

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“John W. O'Malley, S.J., is not only the dean of American Catholic historians, he is also one of the church's greatest and most accomplished teachers.” (James Martin S. J., author of My Life with the Saints)

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Listened with great interest at the history of the Church Councils and the topics considered at each. Father does a good job giving a brief overview of their histories.

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I learnt this one after learning church history. it is inspiring, filling in the details, and I can see the guiding hands of God. He is still at work, even though Bible is completed.

Excellent

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I thoroughly enjoyed this introduction to the councils and thought that Fr. O'Malley did a wonderful job delivering a nuanced by quick overview of each one.

Nuanced and Engaging Introduction

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“Ecumenical Councils that Shaped Catholic History and Beliefs” was another outstanding excursion into the History of the Catholic Church by Father John W. O’Malley, SJ. This is a recording of his lecture on the subject of the Catholic Church and the Councils from the first in Nicaea thru Vatican ll. Highly recommended for the Catholic “in the pew” that would like an introduction overview of the Church’s Councils and their impact upon us today. Experienced as an Audio Book.

Another Great John W. O'Malley, SJ Experience

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These lectures provide a good high level overview of the 21 ecumenical councils. A good starting point for a deeper dive into church history and the development of Catholic doctrine and practice.

A Helpful Overview

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