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Apollinarian
Apollinarian A*pol`li*na"ri*an, a. [L. Apollinaris, fr.
Apollo.] (Rom. Antiq.)
In honor of Apollo; as, the Apollinarian games.
Apollinarian
Apollinarian A*pol`li*na"ri*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
A follower of Apollinaris, Bishop of Laodicea in the fourth
century, who denied the proper humanity of Christ.
Meaning of Apollinarian from wikipedia
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Apollinarism or
Apollinarianism is a
Christological heresy proposed by
Apollinaris of
Laodicea (died 390) that
argues that
Jesus had a
human body and...
- be humanity's
perfect redeemer and prototype. It was
alleged that the
Apollinarian approach implied docetism: if the
Godhead without constraint swa**** the...
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Councils ever
cited or
referred to it.
Hypatius condemned it
along with the
Apollinarian texts,
distributed during the
Nestorian controversy under the
names of...
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Candidian presiding. This
council condemned Cyril for
espousing the Arian,
Apollinarian and
Eunomian heresies and
condemned Memnon for
inciting violence. The...
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Great Church as
opposed to
members of
other groups such as
Arians and
Apollinarians, or to all
Christians of any persuasion. When the
emperor Julian visited...
- and
Wesleyan theologian who
upholds the view of
Molinism and neo-
Apollinarianism. He is a
professor of
philosophy at
Houston Christian University and...
- be
observed for all time." He continues, “…Such is the
origin of the
Apollinarian Games,
which were
instituted for the
cause of
victory and not, as is...
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Apollinarianism".
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- Similarly, the
letters of
Ignatius of
Antioch were
interpolated by
Apollinarian heretics,
three centuries after the
originals were written. Charters...
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adopted as orthodox, but died
before he
could put his
plans into effect.
Apollinarians or Apollinarists,
named after Apollinaris of
Laodicea (who died in 390)...