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- Apollinarism or Apollinarianism is a Christological position proposed by Apollinaris of Laodicea that argues that Jesus had a human body and sensitive...
- the more conservative taking its name (Vitalians) from Vitalis, the Apollinarist claimant to the see of Antioch. The other (Polemeans) added the further...
- but died before he could put his plans into effect. Apollinarians or Apollinarists, named after Apollinaris of Laodicea (who died in 390) proposed that...
- (404–414) Arian line Euzoius (360/361–376) Dorotheus (376–381) Nicene line Paulinus II (362–388) Evagrius (388–392/393) Apollinarist line Vitalis (375)...
- Euzoius, Patriarch (360/1–376) (Arian claimant) Vitalis, Patriarch (375) (Apollinarist claimant) Dorotheus, Patriarch (376–381) (Arian claimant) Paulinus II...
- (Pseudo-Ignatius). In any case he was a Syrian Christian, probably an Apollinarist, living in or near Antioch either at the end of the fourth or the beginning...
- Monument. Eccl. Graec., III, 362). He also wrote a treatise against the Apollinarists, known only in brief fragments, and several homilies, two of which have...
- Jerusalem.) Leontius of Byzantium (2013). Against the forgeries of the Apollinarists. — English translation of Adversus fraudes Apollinistarum, Commissioned...
- by the Arians, Ancient Macedonians, Novatians, Quartodecimans, and Apollinarists (Beveridge, "Synodicon", II, Oxford, 1672, Annotationes, 100). The Roman...