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The Seventh Ecumenical Council Accepted the Filioque! Michael Lofton examines Patriarch Tarasios of Constantinople's profession of faith offered at the seventh ecumenical council and whether this demonstrates the East accepted the filioque at an ecumenical council. Answering Orthodoxy: Michael Lofton examines Patriarch Tarasios of Constantinople's profession of faith offered at the seventh ecumenical council and whether this demonstrates the East accepted the filioque at an ecumenical council. 00:39 📜 The Seventh Ecumenical Council in 787 accepted the filioque doctrine, which is the belief that the Holy Spirit proceeds from both the Father and the Son, a point of agreement between Catholics and some Eastern Orthodox. 03:41 📖 The filioque controversy involved the addition of "and the Son" to the Nicene Creed in the Latin West, which was not present in the older Eastern versions, leading to theological disputes and the Great Schism. 09:24 🧙♂️ Patriarch Tarasios of Constantinople, in the Seventh Ecumenical Council, expressed the Holy Spirit's procession "through the Son," highlighting a theological point that is consistent with the filioque doctrine. 15:18 💡 The debate centers on whether "through the Son" in the Eastern profession refers to an economic procession in time or a hypostatic procession, which is an eternal reality, and the distinctions in terminology between Latin and Greek languages. 21:06 🔍 The term used by Patriarch Tarasios in Greek, refers to the hypostatic origin of the Holy Spirit through the Son, aligning with the filioque doctrine, which some Eastern Orthodox scholars dispute. 28:36 ❌ The Orthodox Church later condemned both "and the Son" and "through the Son" in terms of the hypostatic origin of the Holy Spirit, rejecting the filioque doctrine. 30:28 📜 The Pope at the time, Pope Hadrian, defended Patriarch Tarasios of Constantinople's profession of faith, which included the "through the Son" phrase, as meaning the same thing as "and the Son." 35:00 🕊️ Both the giving of the Holy Spirit once on Earth and once in heaven implies a hypostatic Filioque, in line with the Catholic position. 37:02 🤝 Patriarch Tarasios' understanding of the Filioque was accepted by an ecumenical council, and it served as the basis for the Council of Florence's union between Catholics and Orthodox. 41:46 🤔 Some Orthodox rejecting the Filioque now is inconsistent with the historical acceptance of the concept by an Eastern patriarch and an ecumenical council. This presents a challenge for modern Orthodox views.