Easter Date Debate
The early Christians, rooted in Jewish customs, faced a significant challenge in determining the date for Easter as gentile converts introduced different calendar systems. Disagreements emerged between those advocating for the 14th of Nisan and others who preferred a Sunday celebration. The conflict ultimately led to the convening of the first council of Nicaea, where prominent bishops aimed to unify the observance of this pivotal holiday.In this clip
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