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- Euchites or Messalians were a Christian sect from Mesopotamia that spread to Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) and Thrace. The name 'Messalian' comes from...
- The Marcianists were a sect of Messalians founded by Marcian of Pontus in the sixth century. They were regarded as heretics by Chalcedonian Christians...
- treatise "Against the Messalians" linking the hesychasts to the Messalians and thereby accusing them of heresy. In "Against the Messalians", Barlaam attacked...
- controversies over Gnosticism in the second and third centuries, and over the Messalian heresy in the fourth and fifth centuries. Likewise, the twelfth and thirteenth-century...
- triad, Barlaam composed the treatise "Against the Messalians" linking the hesychasts to the Messalians and thereby accusing them of heresy. In the third...
- Elcesaites Encratites Apotactics (also called Apostolics) Severians Marcosians Messalians Nicolaism Ophites Na****enes Perates Priscillianism Quintillians, Montanist...
- of Cyrrhus reported that they were no longer present there. Euchites / Messalians Belief that: The essence (ousia) of the Trinity could be perceived by...
- Basil, three encyclopaedia entries on Eustathius of Sebaste, studies of Messalianism, work in the Syriac domain and also of later Latin monasticism. He was...
- treatise, "Against the Messalians," linking the hesychasts to the Messalians and thereby accusing them of heresy. In "Against the Messalians", Barlaam attacked...
- treatise "Against the Messalians" linking the hesychasts to the Messalians and thereby accusing them of heresy. In "Against the Messalians", Barlaam attacked...