-
enemy Praxeas. But the
arguments which he re****es are
doubtless those of
Epigonus and Cleomenes.
There is
little reason for
thinking that
Praxeas was a...
- "The
treatise Against Praxeas is
widely recognized as Tertullian's
greatest work on the Trinity. The view
apparently taught by
Praxeas has come to be called...
- also
combated new
heresies and apostasies,
chief of
which were Marcion,
Praxeas,
Valentine and the Montanists.
Eusebius insists that
Zephyrinus fought...
- the cross.
Tertullian coined the term in his work
Adversus Praxeas, Chapter I: "By this
Praxeas did a
twofold service for the
devil at Rome: he
drove away...
-
Concerned with
defending the
absolute unity of God,
modalists such as Noetus,
Praxeas, and
Sabellius explained the
divinity of
Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit...
- Patrip****ianism is
attested as
early as the 2nd century;
theologians such as
Praxeas speak of God as unipersonal. Patrip****ianism was
referred to as a belief...
-
conciliatory letters to the Montanists, but
based on the
complaints of
Praxeas "concerning the
prophets themselves and
their churches, and by insistence...
-
Adversus Praxeas 4 (ANF 3:599–600): "I
believe the
Spirit to
proceed from no
other source than from the
Father through the Son"
Tertullian Adversus Praxeas 5...
-
state the
later doctrine of the
immanent Trinity. In his
treatise against Praxeas, who
taught patrip****ianism in Rome, he used the
words "trinity", "economy"...
-
represented the
Jewish heretics who
denied Christ. Most notably, Theodotus,
Praxeas, Noetus, Paul of Samosata, Sabellius, and Arius.
After the
fifth trumpet...