AuxentiusofDurostorum, also probably known as Mercurinus, was a bishop ofDurostorum. An Arian, he was prominent in conflict with St Ambrose. Auxentius...
saints as St. Auksencjusz of Bithynia. Auxentius was an Arian theologian and bishop of Milan. Auxentius might refer to: Auxentiusof Mopsuestia (died 360)...
little of him. The dominant and most important account of Ulfila's life comes from a 4th century letter from his pupil, AuxentiusofDurostorum, who wrote...
son of Ariaric and father of Athanaric, he was raised in Constantinople, where a statue was erected in his honour. He was recorded by Auxentiusof Durostorum...
Gothic martyrs. AuxentiusofDurostorum, later bishop of Milan, Wulfila's adopted son. Palladius, bishop of Ratiaria. Secundianus, bishop of Singidunum. Euzoius...
at Durostorum during the Diocletian Persecution (303–313), including St. Dasius and St. Julius the Veteran. Auxentius was expelled from Durostorum by...
traditional doctrine of the Trinity. The letter of the Arian bishop AuxentiusofDurostorum regarding the Arian missionary Ulfilas gives a picture of Arian beliefs...
6th-century illuminated manuscript, originally containing part of the 4th-century translation of the Christian Bible into the Gothic language. Traditionally...
This Rule of Faith demonstrates one of the characteristics of Arian belief, the "drastic subordination of the Son". AuxentiusofDurostorum provided a...
nature of the Godhead held in common a belief in subordinationism with most Christian theologians of the 3rd century, with the notable exception of Athanasius...
via Photius, Epitome of the Ecclesiastical History of Philostorgius, book 2, chapter 5. AuxentiusofDurostorum, Letter ofAuxentius, quoted in Heather...
sight, together with the whole land of Jordan, as far as it could be seen with our eyes." 390: AuxentiusofDurostorum (else Maximinus the Arian), Commenttarium...
sect that held to a form of Arianism, that Jesus Christ was not of the same nature (consubstantial) as God the Father nor was of like nature (homoiousian)...
development of the theology of Eusebius of Caesarea.”: 557 “Homoian Arianism derived from the thought both of Eusebius of Caesarea and of Arius.”: 558 ...
of scholars. Surviving fragments of the Wulfila Bible consist of codices and one lead tablet from the 5th to 8th century containing a large part of the...
outbreaks of persecution of Christians by the 4th-century Gothic authorities are recorded, in 347/8 under Aoric (according to AuxentiusofDurostorum) and...
A list of people, who died during the 4th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from...