Catholic Church Oriental Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodox Church[1]
Canonized
pre-congregation
Feast
July 7[2][3]
Attributes
lecturing from a pulpit
Philosophy career
Era
Ancient philosophy
Region
Western philosophy
School
Stoicism
Institutions
Catechetical School of Alexandria
Main interests
Christian theology
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Saint Pantaenus the Philosopher (Greek: Πάνταινος; died c. 200)[4] was a Greek theologian and a significant figure in the Catechetical School of Alexandria from around AD 180. This school was the earliest catechetical school, and became influential in the development of Christian theology.
^"Orthodox Calendar. Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church, a parish of the Patriarchate of Moscow". www.holytrinityorthodox.com.
^"Saint Pantaenus, Father of the Church. July 7. Rev. Alban Butler. 1866. Volume VII: July. The Lives of the Saints". www.bartleby.com.
^"Saint Pantaenus, Doctor of the Church and Apostle to the Indies".
^"As he was succeeded by Clement who left Alexandria about 203, the probable date of his death would be about 200. " (Catholic Encyclopedia)
head of the Catechetical School, described Pantaenus as "the Sicilian bee". Although no writings by Pantaenus are extant, his legacy is known by the influence...
philosophy. Clement, the successor of Pantaenus viewed the union with suspicion." The supporters of Pantaenus "looked on this philosophy as a 'Gift of...
refer to this tradition while speaking of the reported visit of Saint Pantaenus to India in the 2nd century. The studies of Fr A.C. Perumalil SJ and Moraes...
Martyrology Pancras of Taormina unknown c. 40 AD found in Roman Martyrology Pantaenus 100s c. 200 found in Roman Martyrology Pantagathus [fr] unknown 17 April...
from Africa. Demetrius of Alexandria becomes Patriarch of Alexandria. Pantaenus, who was sent by the bishop of Alexandria to India to preach Christianity...
reached Alexandria, where he met Pantaenus, who taught at the Catechetical School of Alexandria. Eusebius suggests that Pantaenus was the head of the school...
Caricus, and others about this Gospel of Peter. Serapion also acted (Pantaenus supported him) against the influence of Gnosticism in Osroene by consecrating...
while Eusebius of Caesarea records that Clement of Alexandria's teacher Pantaenus from Alexandria visited a Christian community in India using the Gospel...
Jerome claimed that Demetrius sent Pantaenus on a mission to India, it is likely that Clement succeeded Pantaenus as head of the Catechetical School before...
Ephrem the Syrian, while Eusebius of Caesarea records that his teacher Pantaenus visited a Christian community in India in the 2nd century. There came...
sacrificing none of its famous passion for orthodoxy since the days of Pantaenus, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Dionysius and Theognostus, had begun to...
Eusebius of Caesarea records that St. Clement of Alexandria's teacher Pantaenus from Alexandria visited a Christian community in India using the Gospel...
some evidence that he was a Platonist, as Alexander Wilder puts it: “Pantaenus, Athenagoras and Clement were thoroughly instructed in the Platonic philosophy...
Mark. It was made illustrious by a lineage of learned doctors such as Pantænus, Clement of Alexandria, and Origen; it has been governed by a series of...
in ancient Christianity. In the second century, the Greek theologian Pantaenus left Alexandria and headed towards Yemen as a missionary after his conversion...
that Valluvar must have come in contact with Christian teachers such as Pantaenus of Alexandria, imbibed Christian ideas and peculiarities of Alexandrian...
was the Didascalium in Alexandria, Egypt, which was founded by Saint Pantaenus in about 190. Alexandria was the centre of learning and intellectual discourse...
mentor Clement of Alexandria (c. 150 – c. 215), who was a student of Pantaenus. Origen explained the refining metaphor in response to a philosopher named...
Farquhar 1926, pp. 30–31. Panjikaran 1926, p. 99 esp. for reference to Pantaenus' Indian visit. Reproduced in ICHC I 'The Nazranies", ed. George Menachery...
Church is the twenty-first Mar Thoma. In the 2nd century (189-190 AD) AD, Pantaenus, the Philosopher and Missionary sent by Bishop Demetrius of Alexandria...
Lightfoot suggested that the final two chapters may have been written by Pantaenus in the mid-late second century. In 1947 Paulus Andriessen suggested that...
missionary killed in Franconia Mark the Evangelist Luke the Evangelist Pantaenus – early missionary to India Saint Patrick – early missionary to Ireland...
burial. A historically more likely claim by Eusebius of Caesarea is that Pantaenus, the head of the Christian exegetical school in Alexandria, Egypt went...
in the 9th century CE, come in contact with Christian teachers such as Pantaenus of Alexandria, imbibed Christian ideas and peculiarities of Alexandrian...
The Catachetical School of Alexandria was founded in the 3rd century by Pantaenus, becoming a major school of Christian learning as well as science, mathematics...
of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death Description Feast Pantaenus 2nd century AD Sicily c. 200 Alexandria, Egypt A Greek theologian and...
the Good Allegorical interpretations of Plato The One in Neoplatonism Pantaenus Platonic Academy Plato's unwritten doctrines Plutarch of Chaeronea The...
231-232, and Cassianus Philippus, archon of 237-238. 109–110 Flavius Pantaenus of Gargettus Builder of the Library of Pantainos ca. 110-115 Vipsanius...
Heracleon (fl. c. 175) Apollinaris Claudius (fl. c. 177) Ptolemy (fl. c. 180) Pantaenus (died c. 200) Irenaeus of Lyons (died c. 202) Apollonius of Ephesus (fl...
official and politician Narcissus of Jerusalem, patriarch of Jerusalem Pantaenus, Greek theologian (approximate date) Zhang Lu, Chinese warlord and religious...