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- Dictionary. Vol. 2. New York: Doubleday. pp. 260–1. J. M. Fuller (1999). "Ebionism and Ebionites". In Henry Wace (ed.). A Dictionary of Christian Biography...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...