Definition of Melitians. Meaning of Melitians. Synonyms of Melitians

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Melitians. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Melitians and, of course, Melitians synonyms and on the right images related to the word Melitians.

Definition of Melitians

No result for Melitians. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Melitians from wikipedia

- regarded the Melitians' Christology as sound. In 325 the Council of Nicaea under the Emperor Constantine I attempted to incorporate the Melitians into the...
- to join him, such as the Melitians and Manichaeans. Before Pachomius had begun organizing monastic communities, the Melitians as a group were already recruiting...
- in vain; the Melitians joined the Arians and caused more dissension than ever, being among the worst enemies of Athanasius. The Melitians ultimately died...
- Lycopolis in Egypt. He is known mainly as the founder and namesake of the Melitians (c. 305), one of several schismatic sects in early church history which...
- Meletius II of Alexandria) Melitius of Lycopolis, bishop and founder of the Melitians Meletius of Antioch, Saint and Patriarch from 360 to 381 Meletios the...
- theological controversies in which he was involved: The first involved some Melitians who drank wine before Communion, claiming that Jesus had given the disciples...
- el-Sa****, Egyptian nationalist Melitius of Lycopolis, founder of the Melitians. al-Suyuti, **** Muslim theologian who died in 1505 Ali El-Araby, footballer...
- Council of Nicaea, established alliances with other groups such as the Melitians and expelled many opponents. He was described by modern historians as...
- Elcesaites Encratites Apotactics Aquarii Severians Johannines Marcionism Melitians Montanism Artotyrite Ascitans Tascodrugites Nazarenes Nicolaism Novatianism...
- Church of the Martyrs primarily refers to the Melitians, followers of Melitius of Lycopolis in North Africa in the fourth century (C.E.). It may also...