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The Council of Jerusalem decided to give the new converts four things that they had to do.
Consequently, the epistle seems to have been written after the Council of Jerusalem.
Peter was a leader at the council of Jerusalem, where he took decisions related to noachide laws and circumcision.
The resulting circumcision controversy was addressed at the Council of Jerusalem about the year 50.
It was a far cry from the days of the 'pillars' and the Council of Jerusalem.
Much of this view turns on the significance of the Council of Jerusalem.
Council of Jerusalem is held.
The issue was an early source of controversy in the church of and came to a head during the Council of Jerusalem.
The first such council, the Council of Jerusalem was convened by the apostles around the year 50.
Avitus also attended the Council of Jerusalem against Pelagius (415).
The Holy Spirit led the first Council of Jerusalem.
This conflict between Saint Paul and his opponents may have been the reason for the Council of Jerusalem.
See also Council of Jerusalem.
Individuals such as James had a significant role in the Jerusalem church and the Council of Jerusalem.
Four years after the Council of Jerusalem, Paul wrote to the Galatians about the issue, which had become a serious controversy in their region.
Whether or not is a record of the Council of Jerusalem or a different event is not agreed.
It was published at the time of Orosius's participation in the Council of Jerusalem in 415.
"The Sephardic Council of Jerusalem on the Four Synagogues"
This was the first general council in the history of the Church since the Apostolic Council of Jerusalem.
The decision of St. Peter, was that they did not, and the matter was further addressed with the Council of Jerusalem.
A dispute over this subject is recorded in the Council of Jerusalem c.50, see also Circumcision in the Bible.
Previous to this council, the bishops would hold local councils, such as the Council of Jerusalem, but there had been no universal, or ecumenical, council.
Council of Jerusalem - an Early Christian council that was held in Jerusalem and dated to around the year 50.
This statement contradicts Acts, xv, 6, 23, 28, according to which the Apostolic letter was written from the Council of Jerusalem.
The Orthodox also hold that Peter did not act as leader at the Council of Jerusalem, but as merely one of a number who spoke.