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* 5. [[Second Council of Constantinople]], ([[553]])
 
* 5. [[Second Council of Constantinople]], ([[553]])
 
* 6. [[Third Council of Constantinople]], ([[680]]–[[681]]); affirmed that Christ had both human and divine wills.
 
* 6. [[Third Council of Constantinople]], ([[680]]–[[681]]); affirmed that Christ had both human and divine wills.
** [[Quinisext Council]] (= Fifth and Sixth) or Council in [[Trullo]], ([[692]]); this council is accepted by the Eastern Orthodox Church as a part of the Third Council of Constantinople, but is rejected by Catholics.
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** [[Quinisext Council]] (= Fifth and Sixth) or Council in [[Trullo]], ([[692]]); this council is accepted by the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] as a part of the Third Council of Constantinople, but is rejected by Catholics.
* 7. [[Second Council of Nicaea]], ([[787]]); restoration of the veneration of [[icon]]s and end of the first [[iconoclasm]]. It is rejected by many Protestant denominations, who instead prefer the Council of Constantinople of 754, which condemned the veneration of icons.
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* 7. [[Second Council of Nicaea]], ([[787]]); restoration of the veneration of [[icon]]s and end of the first [[iconoclasm]]. It is rejected by many [[Protestantism|Protestant]] denominations, who instead prefer the Council of Constantinople of 754, which condemned the veneration of icons.
 
== Further reading ==
 
== Further reading ==
 
* Tanner, Norman P.  ''The Councils of the Church'', {{ISBN|0-8245-1904-3}}.
 
* Tanner, Norman P.  ''The Councils of the Church'', {{ISBN|0-8245-1904-3}}.