Pelagianism
Please return to Nestorius and the Third Ecumenical Council, the second chronological period of the history of Antioch in the History section
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Worshipers and Monk Alexandros: Worshipers are those who appeared in the dioceses of Antioch in the last quarter of the fourth century. They were obligated to pray in particular
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Please return to the second period of the history of Antioch in the History section >>> The Second Ecumenical Council. And also the book “The Holy Spirit”
Please return to the tyranny of Arianism in the second period of the history of Antioch in the history section
Lack of similarity read more "
In the second half of the third century in Chalcis (Majdal Anjar), Iamblichus of Aytauri called for Neo-Platonism, defended it, and gave
Iamblichus of Ayturi read more "
He was born in Bithynia, from the city of Horan, and educated in Tyre. Then he studied rhetoric and philosophy with Longinus in Athens. Longinus was impressed
Heresy of Porphyrius read more "
Some people found sustenance in Plato's Timaeus and revived their souls. They confirmed his saying with the One and Only One. They said of Platonic dualism, so they differentiated between
Numanius taught in Abameya, between Hamah and Al-Maarra, in the second half of the second century. He quoted Pythagoras and Plato and explained what was stated.
Chaos, wars, and epidemics had given rise to new tendencies in pagan thought. It caused some men to turn away from this world
Heresy of Apollonius of Tiana read more "
It was stated in the history of the monk Edessa that the Third Council of Antioch forbade the teachings of Mani at the same time it forbade the teachings of Paul of Samesata.