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Fuller (1999). "
Ebionism and Ebionites". In
Henry Wace (ed.). A
Dictionary of
Christian Biography...
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Ebion (Gr****: Ἐβίων) was the
presumed eponymous founder of an
early Christian group known as the Ebionites. The
existent historical evidence indicates...
- the
concept of
hypostatic union, and
rejected Arianism, Modalism, and
Ebionism as
heresies (which had also been
rejected at the
First Council of Nicaea...
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greater credence,
since Symmachus'
exegetical writings give no
indication of
Ebionism. At some time in his life, he had also
written a
commentary on the Aramaic...
- the e****enical councils. For example,
Arianism did not
endorse divinity,
Ebionism argued Jesus was an
ordinary mortal,
while Gnosticism held
docetic views...
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would lead
Christians to "doubt the
efficacy of the
ancient law",
though Ebionism would linger on
until the 5th century. However,
Marcion of Sinope, who...
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situated in the
neighbourhood of the
region of
Batanaea and Basanitis,
Ebion's preaching originated here
after they had
moved to this
place and had lived...
- Born–Infeld
model to
general relativity) the
corresponding solution is
called EBIon,
where "E"
stands for Einstein. Erik Lentz, a
physicist at the University...
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interpreted Epiphanius'
account as
describing a
later syncretic development of
Ebionism, more
recent scholarship has
found it
difficult to
reconcile his report...
- 1838 (invalid:
junior homonym of
Bonellia Rolando, 1822;
Ebion is a
substitute name) †
Ebion Gistel, 1848 †
Janella Grateloup, 1838
Neovolusia Emerson...