- to Theodoret, the
Novatians did not use confirmation, and
according to Eulugius,
Novatians did not
either venerate martyrs.
Novatians forbade remarriage...
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Novatian (Gr****: Νοβατιανός, Latin: Novati****, c. 200 – c. 258) was a scholar, priest, and theologian. He is
considered by the
Catholic Church to have...
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strongly opposed the
Novatians in Rome; as
Socrates Scholasticus writes, "this
Celestinus took away the
churches from the
Novatians at Rome also, and obliged...
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Cornelius held a
synod that
confirmed his
election and
excommunicated Novatian, but the
controversy regarding lapsed members continued for years. The...
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taught believer's baptism. The
Novatians were an
early Christian sect that
emerged in the
third century. The
Novatians were
among the
first groups included...
- made much use of the
works of Tertullian; some
Novatians even
joined Montanists. The
views of
Novatian on the
Trinity and
Christology are also strongly...
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repented and
tearfully begged Pope
Zephyrinus to
receive him into communion.
Novatian (d. 258),
another third-century figure,
certainly claimed the See of Rome...
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lapsed could be re-admitted to the
Church after penance and he
opposed the
Novatians.
Cyprian believed the see of
Peter (Rome) is the
direct heir of Peter...
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writings of the
Fathers down to A.D. 325: Hippolytus, Cyprian, Caius,
Novatian. Vol. 5.
Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. Wordsworth,
Christopher (1880). St...
- re-admittance to the
lapsed troubled North Africa for
centuries (see
Novatianism and Donatism). The
answer to
their question was
given by
Agapetus I,...