- In
early Christian heresiology, the
Panarion (Koinē Gr****: Πανάριον,
derived from
Latin panarium,
meaning "bread basket"), to
which 16th-century Latin...
- as a
strong defender of orthodoxy. He is best
known for
composing the
Panarion, a
compendium of
eighty heresies,
which included also
pagan religions and...
- Pe****ta, from
Nasrat (ܢܨܪܬ) for Nazareth.
According to
Epiphanius in his
Panarion, the 4th-century
Nazarenes (Ναζωραῖοι) were
originally Jewish converts...
- (Fragment X) The
bishop of Salamis, Epiphanius,
wrote in his work The
Panarion (AD 374–375) that
Joseph became the
father of
James and his
three brothers...
- story.
According to the
bishop of Salamis, Epiphanius, in his work The
Panarion (AD 374–375)
Joseph became the
father of
James and his
three brothers (Joses...
-
According to the
Panarion of
Epiphanius of
Salamis (ch. 26), and Theodoret's
Haereticarum Fabularum Compendium, the
Borborites or
Borborians (Gr****: Βορβοριανοί;...
- 310–320 – 403)
gives the most
complete account in his
heresiology called Panarion,
denouncing eighty heretical sects,
among them the Ebionites.: 30 Epiphanius...
-
encountered and
guests who
visited them. They are
known chiefly from the
Panarion of
Epiphanius of Salamis,
which describes how
disciples of the sect were...
- years".
Epiphanius (4th century),
bishop of Salamis,
wrote in his work The
Panarion (AD 374–375) that "James, the
brother of the Lord died in
virginity at...
- opponent,
Epiphanius of Salamis, who
described them as
heretical in his
Panarion. The
existence of the
Antidicomarians as an
organized sect may be doubted...