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The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis. Books II and III, De fide / translated by Frank Williams.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453) Series: Nag Hammadi and Manichaean studies ; . 79.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • 9789004233126
  • 9004233121
Other title:
  • De fide
Uniform titles:
  • De fide. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis. Books II and III, De fide.DDC classification:
  • 273/.4 23
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  • BR65.E653 P36513 2012eb
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  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
Acknowledgments; Translator's Introduction; Abbreviations; Works Cited; Anacephalaeosis IV; 47. Against Encratites; 48. Against those who are called Phrygians or Montanists; 49. Against Quintillianists or Pepuzians; 50. Against Quartodecimans; 51. Against the sect which does not accept the Gospel according to John, and his Revelation; 52. Against Adamians; 53. Against Sampsaeans; 54. Against Theodotians; 55. Against Melchizidekians; 56. Against Bardesianists; 57. Against Noetians; 58. Against Valesians; 59. Against the impure "Purists" (Cathari); 60. Against Angelics.
61. Against Apostolics62. Against Sabellians; 63. Against the first type of Origenists, who are shameful as well; 64. Against Origen, also called Adamantius; Anacephalaeosis V; 65. Against Paul the Samosatian; 66. Against Manichaeans; 67. Against Hieracites; 68. Against the Schism of Melitius the Egyptian; 69. Against the Arian Nuts; Anacephalaeosis VI; 70. On the Schism of the Audians; 71. Against Photinians; 72. Against Marcellians; 73. Against Semi-Arians; 74. Against Pneumatomachi; 75. Against Aerius; 76. Against Anomoeans; Anacephalaeosis VII.
77. Against Dimoerites, called Apollinarians by some78. Against Antidicomarians; 79. Against Collyridians; 80. Against Massalians; De Fide; Index.
Summary: This volume is a revised edition of the only modern translation of the whole of Epiphanius' description and refutation of heresies. It deals with the Trinity, the Person of Christ, monasticism and other vital fourth century concerns, and is a participant's account of the period.
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Acknowledgments; Translator's Introduction; Abbreviations; Works Cited; Anacephalaeosis IV; 47. Against Encratites; 48. Against those who are called Phrygians or Montanists; 49. Against Quintillianists or Pepuzians; 50. Against Quartodecimans; 51. Against the sect which does not accept the Gospel according to John, and his Revelation; 52. Against Adamians; 53. Against Sampsaeans; 54. Against Theodotians; 55. Against Melchizidekians; 56. Against Bardesianists; 57. Against Noetians; 58. Against Valesians; 59. Against the impure "Purists" (Cathari); 60. Against Angelics.

61. Against Apostolics62. Against Sabellians; 63. Against the first type of Origenists, who are shameful as well; 64. Against Origen, also called Adamantius; Anacephalaeosis V; 65. Against Paul the Samosatian; 66. Against Manichaeans; 67. Against Hieracites; 68. Against the Schism of Melitius the Egyptian; 69. Against the Arian Nuts; Anacephalaeosis VI; 70. On the Schism of the Audians; 71. Against Photinians; 72. Against Marcellians; 73. Against Semi-Arians; 74. Against Pneumatomachi; 75. Against Aerius; 76. Against Anomoeans; Anacephalaeosis VII.

77. Against Dimoerites, called Apollinarians by some78. Against Antidicomarians; 79. Against Collyridians; 80. Against Massalians; De Fide; Index.

This volume is a revised edition of the only modern translation of the whole of Epiphanius' description and refutation of heresies. It deals with the Trinity, the Person of Christ, monasticism and other vital fourth century concerns, and is a participant's account of the period.