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- Julian of Eclanum (Latin: Iuli**** Aeclanensis; Italian: Giuliano di Eclano; c. 386 – c. 455) was bishop of Eclanum, near today's Benevento (Italy). He...
- became a Christian episcopal see, whose best known bishop was Julian of Eclanum, who was consecrated by Pope Innocent I in about 417. He refused to sign...
- against Pelagius and his Pelagian disciples, Caelestius and Julian of Eclanum, who had been inspired by Rufinus of Syria, a disciple of Theodore of Mopsuestia...
- controversy Semi-Pelagianism Proponents Pelagius Caelestius Julian of Eclanum Rufinus the Syrian Sicilian Briton Opponents Augustine Jerome Doctrines...
- Paulinus of Nola was close to Pelagius and the Pelagian writer Julian of Eclanum, and the former Roman aristocrat Caelestius was described by Gerald Bonner...
- self-centeredness or failure in seeing truth. Augustine wrote to Julian of Eclanum: Sed si dis****tione subtilissima et elimatissima opus est, ut sciamus...
- controversy Semi-Pelagianism Proponents Pelagius Caelestius Julian of Eclanum Rufinus the Syrian Sicilian Briton Opponents Augustine Jerome Doctrines...
- written statement of faith which was received by Pope Zosimus. Julian of Eclanum Bonner, Gerald (2004). "Pelagius (fl. c.390–418), theologian". Oxford Dictionary...
- Christianity, but his disciples, Celestius and, to a greater extent, Julian of Eclanum pushed his ideas to extremes.(Kelly, J.N.D. Early Christian Doctrines A...
- against Pelagius and his Pelagian disciples, Caelestius and Julian of Eclanum, who had been inspired by Rufinus of Syria, a disciple of Theodore of Mopsuestia...