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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Alexandria]]
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  • * [[Clement of Alexandria]] * [[Origen|Origen of Alexandria]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Alexandria]]
    33 bytes (4 words) - 05:33, 24 October 2008
  • [[Orthodox Church of Alexandria|Alexandria]]
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  • Origen of Alexandria (185 - 253) is an early [[Christian]] [[Church Father]] and [[Theology|theo
    221 bytes (31 words) - 19:33, 12 December 2023
  • ...ince the [[Council of Chalcedon]] in [[451 AD]]. Its leader is the Pope of Alexandria and the Patriarch of the Holy See of Saint Mark, currently [[Pope Shenouda
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  • Athanasius of Alexandria (Greek: Αθανάσιος) (293 – 373) was a bishop of Alexandria, in the fourth century. He was an instrumental figure in the fight against 325 - Accompanied Alexander (bishop of Alexandria) to Council of Nicea
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  • ...Christian doctrine traditionally ascribed to [[Athanasius]], Archbishop of Alexandria, who lived in the 4th century. Most of today's historians agree that Athana
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  • which was not completely accepted by the bishops of Rome, Antioch, and Alexandria.
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  • ...me ascribe it to another apostolic father of the same name, a "Barnabas of Alexandria," or simply attribute it to an unknown early Christian teacher.
    839 bytes (119 words) - 07:01, 7 November 2008
  • ...ned the teachings of Arius. Both sides appealed to authorities outside of Alexandria for support of their respective doctrinal positions, and soon the whole of ...his position was represented by [[Eusebius of Nicomedia]]. [[Alexander of Alexandria]] himself led the opposition to the Arians.
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  • ...ic "coloring" of the epistle could be accounted for since Apollos was from Alexandria. ...suggested. Both cities had Jewish populations during the first century AD, Alexandria more so than Rome. However, it is almost impossible to know for certain wer
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  • ...ould be the Mother of [[Christ]]. This doctrine was challenged by Cyril of Alexandria and, later, Pope Celestine, who anathematized Nestorius and condemned him a * Citations in the works of Cyril of Alexandria (Nestorius's creedal adversary)
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  • ...me ascribe it to another apostolic father of the same name, a "Barnabas of Alexandria," or simply attribute it to an unknown early Christian teacher. ...rrection against Hadrian. It is not credible that the Jewish Christians at Alexandria and elsewhere were able to emancipate themselves from their national spirit
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  • * Major cities - [[Cairo]], [[Alexandria]]
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  • Alexandria - [[Orthodox Church of Alexandria]]
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  • ...many of the church's early key figures such as [[Irenaeus]], [[Clement of Alexandria]], [[Tertullian]], [[Origen]], and [[Eusebius]].
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  • **[[Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria]] - 1.5 million **[[Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria]] - 15.5 million
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  • ..."'''Pope of Alexandria'''" and the latter called "'''Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa'''"; the parallel construction "'''Pope of Rome'''" is uncom ...ope and Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa" and of the Coptic "Pope of Alexandria and of the See of Saint Mark the Apostle."
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  • ...of God'. He would only call her 'mother of Christ'. His opponent Cyril of Alexandria accused him of dividing Christ into two persons, which he clearly denied. T Cyril of [[Alexandria]] worked hard to remove Nestorius and his supporters and followers from pow
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  • :''There is also a [[Theophilus of Alexandria]]'' (''c.'' A.D. 412). .... 34) as "tres libelli de fide." He found them attributed to Theophilus of Alexandria, but the disparity of style caused him to question the authorship. The noti
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