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Obres de Leo the Great

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The Sources of Catholic Dogma (1854) — Col·laborador — 564 exemplars
Faith of the Early Fathers, Volume 3 (1979) — Col·laborador — 308 exemplars
Faith of the Early Fathers [3-volume set] (1970) — Col·laborador — 122 exemplars

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Pope Leo I
Leo I
Pope Leo the Great
Saint Leo the Great
Data de naixement
c. 400
Data de defunció
461-11-10
Lloc d'enterrament
St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
Italy
Lloc de naixement
Tuscany, Italy
Lloc de defunció
Rome, Italy
Llocs de residència
Rome, Italy
Organitzacions
Roman Catholic Church
Premis i honors
Doctor of the Church
Biografia breu
Pope Leo I (c. 400 – 10 November 461), also known as Saint Leo the Great, was Pope from 29 September 440 to his death in 461.

He was an Italian aristocrat, and was the first pope to have been called "the Great". He is perhaps best known for having met Attila the Hun in 452 and persuading him to turn back from his invasion of Italy. He is also a Doctor of the Church, most remembered theologically for issuing the Tome of Leo, a document which was foundational to the debates of the Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon. The Council of Chalcedon, the fourth ecumenical council, dealt primarily with Christology, and elucidated the orthodox definition of Christ's being as the hypostatic union of two natures—divine and human—united in one person, "with neither confusion nor division". It was followed by a major schism associated with Monophysitism, Miaphysitism and Dyophysitism.

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Obres
16
També de
7
Membres
347
Popularitat
#68,853
Valoració
½ 4.4
Ressenyes
4
ISBN
19
Llengües
2

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