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Caelestius (or
Celestius) was the
major follower of the
heretical Christian teacher Pelagius and the
heresy of Pelagianism,
which was
opposed to Augustine...
- by
Celestius to
reopen the case, but
opposition from the
African bishops and
Emperor Honorius forced Zosimus to
condemn and
excommunicate Celestius and...
- and an
inadequate interpretation of Christianity, but his disciples,
Celestius and, to a
greater extent,
Julian of
Eclanum pushed his
ideas to extremes...
- was sent by
Peter to Metz
during the 1st century, with two disciples:
Celestius (Céleste de Metz) and
Felix (Felix de Metz), who are
listed as his successors...
- on his office. Arius,
Cyrenaic presbyter after whom
Arianism is
named Celestius,
Early Pelagian Leader Roman Emperor Theodosius I was
excommunicated by...
- Metz,
which now lies in
eastern France.
Clement of Metz (c. 280–300)
Celestius Felix I
Patient Victor I 344–346
Victor II
Simeon Sambace Rufus of Metz...
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according to Augustine,
Pelagius denied that
infant baptism forgives sins.
Celestius, who was a
disciple of Pelagius,
denied the
necessity of
infant baptism...
- sent by
Saint Peter to Metz
during the 1st century, with two disciples:
Celestius and Felix, who are
listed as his successors. Nonetheless, the
first fully...
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pertaining to
doctrinal disputes that
arose from the
teachings of
Pelagius and
Celestius and also of
Nestorius and Eutyches―at the
centre of
which series is a...