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Definition of Origenist

Origenist
Origenist Or"i*gen*ist, n. A follower of Origen of Alexandria.

Meaning of Origenist from wikipedia

- Theophilus and later by the anathemas of the second council of Constantinople. Origenist crises, the controversy over Origen's ideas Meta-historical fall "Definition...
- The Origenist crises or Origenist controversies were two major theological controversies in early Christianity involving the teachings of followers of...
- restored normal relations with the Origenist monks in Egypt and the first Origenist crisis came to an end. The Second Origenist Crisis occurred in the sixth...
- had initially supported John, changed his views and started ****cuting Origenist monks in Egypt. As a result of this ****cution, four of these monks,...
- directorship of Abraham of Beth Rabban. Sometime around 571 A.D., when the Origenist Henana of Adiabene became the new headmaster, Babai's teacher, Abraham...
- the Heathen – On the Incarnation (written before 319), bears traces of Origenist Alexandrian thought but in an orthodox way. Athanasius was also familiar...
- Synod of Constantinople (543) and the anathemas (553) pronounced against "Origenists" and Evagrius Ponticus were neutral and referred primarily to concepts...
- this idea, condemned by the church, may have been taught by some later Origenists, but that Origen himself was orthodox in this regard and "never used the...
- by Origenist views. Although Evagrius was not mentioned in this dispute, in 415 Jerome's Letter 133 accuses Evagrius of being a prominent Origenist, and...
- controversy'. [...] Only after researchers began to position Arius within the Origenist tradition, did it become possible to see that the development after Nicaea...