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have questioned the genuineness of this sermon. Friedrich Marx thought the sermon a forgery of the eighth or ninth century. The chief objection to its genuineness, rather a weak one, seems to be that it is not found in the manuscripts containing the undoubted sermons of Gaudentius. Marx was answered
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Edwin K. Broadhead Jewish Ways of Following Jesus: Redrawing the Religious Map of 2010 p178 "52 Filaster apparently has another group in mind when he refers to Nazaraei. His description of them elsewhere does not match well with the Nazarenes of Epiphanius. Even if Filaster means the Nazarenes, he
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by Knappe, "Ist die 21 Rede des hl. Gaudentius (Oratio B. Gaudentii de Vita et Obitu B. Filastrii episcopi prædecessoris sui) echt? Zugleich ein Betrag zur Latinität des Gaudentius" (Osnabrück), who endeavoured to prove the genuineness of the sermon in question by linguistic arguments. His
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Carla Setién (2017, Santiago de Compostela) “Herejes en el Antiguo Testamento según Filastrio de Brescia”, in (Re)escribindo a Historia. Achegas dos novos investigadores en Arqueoloxía e Ciencias da Antigüidade, Andavira,
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Philastrius' comments and spellings do not always accord with those of Epiphanius or Pseudo-Tertullian, for example his description of
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Carla SetiĂ©n (2018) “La transformaciĂłn de la cultura clásica en el s. IV: el caso de Filastrio de Brescia”, SPhV 20, pp. 195–216.
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he was scourged for his zeal against the Arians. In Milan he was a great pillar of the Catholic party in the time of
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purporting to be preached on the fourteenth anniversary of Philastrius's death. Historians such as
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it has been possible in great measure to reconstruct the lost treatise of Hippolytus.
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about 383, or perhaps a little later. At Rome he held both private and public
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Philastrius was born around 330 and ordained at the age of 30. According to
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Bacchus, Francis Joseph. "St. Philastrius." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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The first edition of the "Catalogue" was published at Basle (1528)
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discovered that in Philastrius's "Catalogue" of heresies, for the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Butler, Alban. "St. Philastrius, Bishop of Brescia, Confessor".
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The holy bishops Apollonius and Philaster. Detail of the
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sarcophagus of Bishop Berardo Maggi
Catholic Church
Feast
Bishop of Brescia
synod held in Aquileia in 381
Butler
Arians
Paul of Tarsus
Ambrose's
Augustine of Hippo
Milan
disputations
Bishop of Brescia
Gaudentius of Brescia
sermon
Louis Ellies du Pin
Bollandist
heresies
Richard Adelbert Lipsius
Christian heresies
Noetus
Epiphanius of Salamis
Pseudo-Tertullian
Nazaraei
Nazoraioi
"Roman Martyrology July, in English"
Duffy, Patrick. "St Philastrius (AD. 397)", Catholic Ireland, 18 July, 2012
Butler, Alban. "St. Philastrius, Bishop of Brescia, Confessor". The Lives of the Saints. Volume VII: July. 1866
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