• Julian of Eclanum (Latin: Iulianus Aeclanensis; Italian: Giuliano di Eclano; c. 386 – c. 455) was bishop of Eclanum, near today's Benevento (Italy). He...
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    as Julian II.) Julianus Pomerius, a Christian priest in fifth century Gaul Julian of Eclanum, Italian Christian bishop Julianus ben Sabar (Julian ben...
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    self-centeredness or failure in seeing truth. Augustine wrote to Julian of Eclanum: Sed si disputatione subtilissima et elimatissima opus est, ut sciamus...
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    powerful Roman administrator Paulinus of Nola was close to Pelagius and the Pelagian writer Julian of Eclanum, and the former Roman aristocrat Caelestius...
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    when Julian of Eclanum returned to Italy. Julian's visit was doubtless the occasion upon which Theodore wrote his book Against the Defenders of Original...
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    Aeclanum (redirect from Eclanum)
    its distance of 15 Roman miles from Benevento. Aeclanum became a Christian episcopal see, whose best known bishop was Julian of Eclanum, who was consecrated...
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    Augustinianism (category Augustine of Hippo)
    Pelagian disciples, Caelestius and Julian of Eclanum, who had been inspired by Rufinus of Syria, a disciple of Theodore of Mopsuestia. They refused to agree...
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     64 places Augustine's garden conversion at the end of August, 386. He explained to Julian of Eclanum that it was a most subtle job to discern what came...
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  • Christianity, but his disciples, Celestius and, to a greater extent, Julian of Eclanum pushed his ideas to extremes.(Kelly, J.N.D. Early Christian Doctrines...
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    Pelagius (category Founders of religions)
    statement of faith which was received by Pope Zosimus. Julian of Eclanum Bonner, Gerald (2004). "Pelagius (fl. c.390–418), theologian". Oxford Dictionary of National...
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  • July 2021. "Of Marriage and Orthodox Priests - Wesley J. Smith." firstthings.com. Retrieved 23 July 2021. He explained to Julian of Eclanum that it was...
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  • at the First Council of Ephesus in 431. The teachings of Pelagius and Caelestius were taken up by the Bishop Julian of Eclanum (ca. 386 - 454.) Campenhausen...
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    raised objections. Julian of Eclanum expressed the view that Augustine was bringing Manichean thoughts into the church. For Vincent of Lérins, this was...
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    Pelagian bishop Julian of Eclanum. The sin of Adam and Eve would not have taken place if Satan had not sown into their senses "the root of evil" (radix mali)...
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  • 80; Cassian, lxi, 81; Faustus of Riez, lxxxv, 89), while full Pelagians (Pelagius himself, xlii, 77; Julian of Eclanum, xlv, 77) are called heretics....
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  • MN: Saint Mary's Press. ISBN 978-0-88489-725-5. Augustine wrote to Julian of Eclanum: Sed si disputatione subtilissima et elimatissima opus est, ut sciamus...
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  • Marius Mercator (category Year of birth uncertain)
    Juliani" are against the Pelagians. The former effected the expulsion of Julian of Eclanum and Cælestius from Constantinople and their condemnation at Ephesus...
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  • (2021). "Volume Editor's Introduction". In Scheck, Thomas P. (ed.). Julian of Eclanum. Commentaries on Job, Hosea, Joel, and Amos. Lisle, IL: InterVarsity...
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    writer Julian of Eclanum. In 393 or 394, after some resistance from Paulinus, he was ordained a presbyter on Christmas Day by Lampius, Bishop of Barcelona...
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  • Mirabella Eclano (category Municipalities of the Province of Avellino)
    "SS 90", represents the municipal commercial area. Julian of Eclanum (c. 386 – c. 455), bishop of Aeclanum Irpinia "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni...
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    Bede (redirect from Bede of Jarrow)
    Eclanum, Tyconius, and Prosper of Aquitaine. Bede was the first to refer to Jerome, Augustine, Pope Gregory and Ambrose as the four Latin Fathers of the...
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  • In its vision of heresy, the Catholic Church makes a distinction between material and formal heresy. Material heresy means in effect "holding erroneous...
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    the ardent Pelagian Julian of Eclanum. In 841, during the bishopric of Paulinus, a band of Saracens destroyed Capua, and much of the population emigrated...
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  • monastery of Portes a manuscript of Augustine's Opus imperfectum against Julian of Eclanum, which was afterwards used in the Maurist edition of Augustine's...
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    fidei, sent to the Holy See during the Pelagian controversy by Julian, Bishop of Eclanum in Apulia. Garnier added notes and an historical commentary. The...
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