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Niketas Stethatos (Gr****: Νικήτας Στηθᾶτος, Latin:
Nicetas Pectoratus; c. 1005 – c. 1090) was a
Byzantine mystic and
theologian who is
considered a saint...
- Grudem, Wayne. The Gift of
Prophecy in the New
Testament and
Today Maria Stethatos. The
Voice of a
Priest Crying in the
Wilderness Storms, Sam. "Language...
- Alma mater
University of
Constantinople Scientific career Institutions University of
Constantinople Doctoral students Niketas Stethatos,
Michael Psellos...
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eventually send him into exile. His most well
known disciple was
Nicetas Stethatos who
wrote the Life of Symeon.
Symeon is
recognized as the
first Eastern...
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Theologian (949–1022);
Gregory of
Narek (951–1003);
Wiborada (d. 926);
Niketas Stethatos (c.1005 – c.1090)
Gundolfo (teaching in 1024);
Bruno of
Cologne (c.1032–1101);...
- century,
during the
administration of
Abbot Simeon, a monk
named Niketas Stethatos, a
disciple of
Symeon the New Theologian,
criticized some
customs of the...
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Nikitas Stithatos (Nikitas
Stethatos) On the
Practice of the Virtues: One
Hundred Texts Nikitas Stithatos (Nikitas
Stethatos) On the
Inner Nature of Things...
- viewpoints, the most
significant are the
statements of the monk
Niketas Stethatos, who
argued that
paradise was
closed after Adam for lack of necessity...
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church officials, as
evidenced by
writers such as John the Deacon,
Niketas Stethatos,
Philip Monotropos (Dioptra, pp. 210, 220), and
Michael Glykas, all of...
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Byzantine writers opposing Christian mortalism were John the Deacon,
Niketas Stethatos,
Philip Monotropos (Dioptra pp. 210, 220), and
Michael Glykas. Oliver...