- The Sabellians,
Monarchians and
Pneumatomachoi labelled their opponents tritheists. Jews and
Muslims frequently criticized Trinitarianism as
merely dressed-up...
- that
emphasizes the
exclusive prevalence of the
divinity in Christ".
Tritheists, a
group of sixth-century
monophysites said to have been
founded by a...
-
Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Retrieved 10 July 2019. Chapman, John (1912). "
Tritheists"
Archived 2012-06-15 at the
Wayback Machine. The
Catholic Encyclopedia...
- trinitarianism,
insisting that
classical trinitarians were
essentially tritheists who had
rejected Biblical monotheism in
favor of Gr**** philosophy. The...
- It
defended Lanfranc and
Anselm from ****ociation with the
supposedly tritheist heresy espoused by
Roscelin of Compiègne, as well as
arguing in favour...
-
Council of Constantinople. He was
condemned by the
council as
being a '
tritheist' an
unnamed noble was
excommunicated by Cedd,
bishop of
London on account...
- but
neither of the two
bishops broke off from the
tritheist faction.
After several years, the
tritheists Elias and
Theodore met with
Peter on
behalf of Conon...
-
South was the
translator of A
Short History of
Valentinus Gentilis the
Tritheist (1696) from the
Latin of
Benedict Aretius; the
dedication to the hierarchy...
-
mathematician Conon of Tarsus, 6th-century
bishop and
leader of the
heretical Tritheist movement Conon (mythographer), 1st-century BCE
Greece Conon (general under...
- into
eight factions (Agnoetae, Condobaudites, Niobites, two
groups of
Tritheists and the
factions adhering to the
patriarchs Damian,
Peter and Paul). He...