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place where the
teachings of
Sabellius thrived,
according to
Dionysius of Alexandria, c. 260. What is
known of
Sabellius is
drawn mostly from the polemical...
- of Rome knew
Sabellius personally,
writing how he and
others had
admonished Sabellius in Re****ation of All Heresies. He knew
Sabellius opposed Trinitarian...
- Sabellianism,
after a
chief proponent,
Sabellius,
especially by the
chief opponent Tertullian, who also
opposed Praexas.
Sabellius,
considered a
founder of an early...
- Pope
Avilius of
Alexandria (also
known as Abilius,
Sabellius, Abylius, Abitius,
Milius and Melyos) (? – 95 AD), was the 3rd
Patriarch of Alexandria. Upon...
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defending the
absolute unity of God,
modalists such as Noetus, Praxeas, and
Sabellius explained the
divinity of
Jesus Christ and the Holy
Spirit as the one...
- to the Father.
Arius accused Alexander of
following the
teachings of
Sabellius, who
taught that the Father, Son, and Holy
Spirit were one person, rather...
-
included Noetus, Praxeas, and
Sabellius,
hence why the view is
commonly called Sabellianism. Nevertheless,
Sabellius's writings did not
survive and so...
-
Sabellius of
Ptolemais in Pentapolis, the
author of the so-called
Sabellian Heresy.
Other Sabellii are
known from inscriptions. The
nomen Sabellius belongs...
-
confounding the
persons of the
Godhead and
giving in to the
heretical ways of
Sabellius.
Basil of
Caesarea accused him of
abandoning the
literal sense of the...
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denied Christ. Most notably, Theodotus, Praxeas, Noetus, Paul of Samosata,
Sabellius, and Arius.
After the
fifth trumpet blast, the
sixth one sounds. This...