- The
Origenist crises or
Origenist controversies were two
major theological controversies in
early Christianity involving the
teachings of
followers of...
-
Theophilus and
later by the
anathemas of the
second council of Constantinople.
Origenist crises, the
controversy over Origen's
ideas Meta-historical fall "Definition...
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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,...
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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...
- and "the
monstrous restoration which follows from it."
These alleged "
Origenist errors" were
declared anathema by a
council in 553,
three centuries after...
- 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...