The Acacian Schism: How a Failed Compromise Divided Christianity for Thirty-Five Years (484-519 CE)

Author:   Margaret Skinnider
Publisher:   Mark Kelly
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9798233765186


Pages:   588
Publication Date:   13 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Acacian Schism: How a Failed Compromise Divided Christianity for Thirty-Five Years (484-519 CE)


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The Acacian Schism: How a Failed Compromise Divided Christianity for Thirty-Five Years (484-519 CE) The Acacian Schism tells the dramatic story of how a Byzantine emperor's attempt to heal theological divisions through carefully crafted compromise instead produced thirty-five years of bitter separation between Rome and Constantinople. When Emperor Zeno issued the Henotikon in 482 CE, he hoped his ambiguous formula would reconcile Christians divided over the Council of Chalcedon's definition of Christ's nature. Instead, his edict triggered a crisis that exposed fundamental incompatibilities between Eastern and Western Christianity. This meticulously researched narrative explores how theological controversy became entangled with questions of papal authority, imperial power, and ecclesiastical governance. Through vivid reconstructions of key moments-from riots in Constantinople's Hippodrome to military rebellions waged in defense of doctrine-the book reveals how the patterns established during this fifth-century conflict would shape every subsequent division in Christian history, including the permanent schism of 1054. Drawing on extensive primary sources, this work examines the human cost of theological precision, the tragedy of the abandoned Miaphysite communities, and the impossible choices facing church leaders when unity and doctrinal clarity come into conflict. The Acacian Schism offers essential insights for anyone seeking to understand why Christianity fragmented and whether religious unity is ultimately achievable.

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Author:   Margaret Skinnider
Publisher:   Mark Kelly
Imprint:   Mark Kelly
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.671kg
ISBN:  

9798233765186


Pages:   588
Publication Date:   13 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Born in Ireland, the author is a passionate autodidact whose works are informed by a deep and abiding interest in History and Mythology. While holding postgraduate qualifications in the professional disciplines of Business and Computing, they channel their methodical training into relentless self-study and research. The author brings a unique blend of intellectual rigor and real-world experience to their writing, built over many years of dedicated, private scholarship.

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