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Novatian (Gr****: Νοβατιανός, Latin: Novati****, c. 200 – c. 258) was a scholar, priest, and theologian. He is
considered by the
Catholic Church to have...
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Novatianism or
Novationism was an
early Christian sect
devoted to the
theologian Novatian (c. 200–258) that held a
strict view that
refused readmission...
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Cornelius held a
synod that
confirmed his
election and
excommunicated Novatian, but the
controversy regarding lapsed members continued for years. The...
- The
Catacomb of
Novatian is a two-level
catacomb on
viale Regina Elena in Rome, at the
junction of
piazzale San
Lorenzo and via
Tiburtina in the modern...
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repented and
tearfully begged Pope
Zephyrinus to
receive him into communion.
Novatian (d. 258),
another third-century figure,
certainly claimed the See of Rome...
- Traditions. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-351-87460-1. "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA:
Novatian and
Novatianism". 3
April 2019.
Archived from the
original on 3
April 2019. Retrieved...
- (Cambridge, 1980 reprint; p. 143, n. 1). Fathers/Volume V/
Novatian/A
Treatise of
Novatian Concerning the Trinity/Part 11|Treatise on the Trinity, part...
- "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA:
Novatian and
Novatianism". 2019-04-03.
Archived from the
original on 2019-04-03.
Retrieved 2022-02-18. "
Novatian". earlychristianwritings...
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writings of the
Fathers down to A.D. 325: Hippolytus, Cyprian, Caius,
Novatian. Vol. 5.
Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. Wordsworth,
Christopher (1880). St...
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mathematician and
writer Marcus Claudius Tacitus,
Roman emperor (d. 276)
Novatian,
Roman antipope and
theologian (d. 258)
Valerian I,
Roman emperor (d. 260/264)...