- The
Aphthartodocetae (Gr**** Ἀφθαρτοδοκῆται, from ἄφθαρτος, aphthartos, "incorruptible" and δοκεῖν, dokein, "to seem"), also
called Julianists or Phantasiasts...
-
Justinian I,
towards the
close of his life,
tried to
raise the sect of the
Aphthartodocetae to the rank of
Orthodoxy and
determined to
expel Patriarch Eutychius...
- by the same name, who
denied that God knew the past and the ****ure.
Aphthartodocetae,
Phantasiasts or,
after their leader Julian of Halicarn****us, Julianists...
- he
refuses the
Byzantine Emperor's
order to
adopt the
tenets of the
Aphthartodocetae, a sect of Monophysites. From
April 12 he is
replaced by John Scholasticus...
-
community was
divided between "Severians" (followers of Severus), and
aphthartodocetae, and that
division remained unresolved until 527.
Severians continued...
-
middle of the
sixth century, the term
Phantasiasts was
applied to the
Aphthartodocetae, the
followers of
Julian of Halicarn****us, the
theological foe of Severus...
- was
quickly divided between "Severians",
followers of Severus, and
aphthartodocetae, and
divisions remained unresolved until 527. The
Severians were also...
- with
Justinian I in 564, when the
Emperor adopted the
tenets of the
Aphthartodocetae, a sect of Non-Chalcedonians who
believed that Christ's body on earth...
-
Antioch over the
phtharos of Christ. His
followers were
known as the
Aphthartodocetae. He
lived in
exile for a time in the
monastery of the
Enaton in Egypt...
-
include tracts and
sermons against the
doctrines of the Akephaloi, the
Aphthartodocetae and the Manichaeans, and an
exegesis of the
Gospel of John. Kazhdan...