Second Council of Toledo
The Second Council of Toledo was held in 527 AD in the city of Toledo, Spain. This council was significant for addressing issues related to the Arian controversy, which involved debates about the nature of Christ and the relationship between God the Father and God the Son. It aimed to strengthen the position of the orthodox Christian faith against Arianism, which denied the full divinity of Christ.
During the council, bishops from various regions gathered to discuss and establish doctrines that would unify the Christian community. The council produced several canons, which included decrees on the importance of the Nicene Creed and the condemnation of Arian beliefs. This event played a crucial role in the development of the Christian faith in the Iberian Peninsula and helped solidify the authority of the Catholic Church.