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- Artemon abstract "Artemon (fl. ca. 230 AD), a prominent Christian teacher in Rome, who held Adoptionist, or Nontrinitarian views. We know little about his life for certain. He is mentioned as the leader of a nontrinitarian sect at Rome in the third century. He is spoken of by Eusebius of Caesarea as the forerunner of Paul of Samosata, an opinion confirmed by the acts of a council held at Antioch in 264, which connect the two names as united in mutual communion and support. Eusebius and Theodoret describe his teaching as a denial of Christ's divinity and an assertion that he was a mere man, the falsification of Scripture, and an appeal to tradition in support of his errors. Both authors mention refutations: Eusebius an untitled work, Theodoret one known as The Little Labyrinth, which has been attributed to a Roman priest named Caius, and more recently to Hippolytus of Rome, the supposed author of the Philosophoumena.".
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- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Adoptionism.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Antioch.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Appeal_to_tradition.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Category:3rd-century_Christians.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antitrinitarians.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Christ.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Church_History_(Eusebius).
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Clement_of_Alexandria.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Eusebius.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Hippolytus_of_Rome.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Irenaeus.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Justin_Martyr.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Melito_of_Sardis.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Nontrinitarianism.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Paul_of_Samosata.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Miltiades.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Victor_I.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Zephyrinus.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Refutation_of_All_Heresies.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Religious_text.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Peter.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Tatian.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLink Theodoret.
- Artemon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Artemon".
- Artemon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Catholic.
- Artemon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Artemon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Artemon subject Category:3rd-century_Christians.
- Artemon subject Category:Antitrinitarians.
- Artemon comment "Artemon (fl. ca. 230 AD), a prominent Christian teacher in Rome, who held Adoptionist, or Nontrinitarian views. We know little about his life for certain. He is mentioned as the leader of a nontrinitarian sect at Rome in the third century. He is spoken of by Eusebius of Caesarea as the forerunner of Paul of Samosata, an opinion confirmed by the acts of a council held at Antioch in 264, which connect the two names as united in mutual communion and support.".
- Artemon label "Artemon".
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- Artemon sameAs Artemó_(heretge).
- Artemon sameAs Artemono.
- Artemon sameAs Artemón_(ókeresztény_író).
- Artemon sameAs Artemone.
- Artemon sameAs Артeмoн.
- Artemon sameAs Artemon.
- Artemon sameAs m.07y37b.
- Artemon sameAs Артемон.
- Artemon sameAs Artemon.
- Artemon sameAs Q1745075.
- Artemon wasDerivedFrom Artemon?oldid=681882955.
- Artemon isPrimaryTopicOf Artemon.