Marinus of Thrace
Arianism, Dorotheus of Antioch, Plinta, Byzantine Empire
978-613-6-85693-3
613685693X
72
2011-08-28
29,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Marinus of Thrace (floruit c.385 until 420-423 at latest) was briefly undisputed Arian Archbishop of Constantinople, before being displaced by Dorotheus of Antioch. Thenceforth Marinus withdrew from communion with those Arians who followed Dorotheus and, with a group of followers who grew numerous enough to be considered a distinct sect of Arians, maintained a rival network of churches and oratories. The sect held, in contrast to the Arians under Dorotheus, that 'the Father had always been the Father, even when the son was not. The sect became known as the Psathyrians as one of its most prominent champions, one Theoctistus, was by profession a cake-seller . The schism between the sects would be healed by the former consul Plinta during the reign of Theodosius II.
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