SPEAR Factoids about Codicils of the Alexandrine
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Personal Information
Name variant(s):
John, the presbyter and archimandrite See factoid page
John, the presbyter and archimandrite See factoid page
Sex:
John was male. See factoid page
John was male. See factoid page
Occupation(s):
John was a presbyter. See factoid page
John was a presbyter. See factoid page
John was a archimandrite. See factoid page
John was an archimandrite. See factoid page
Relationships
John and John sent a letter to Severus of Antioch See factoid page
John and John was a monastic authority over Epimachus. See factoid page
John and John sent a letter to Severus of Antioch. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John. See factoid page
John and John commemorated Theodore. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John. See factoid page
John and John sent a letter to Severus of Antioch. See factoid page
John and John sent a letter to Severus of Antioch. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John. See factoid page
Zenobius carried a letter from Severus of Antioch to John and John. See factoid page
Zenobius carried a letter from Severus of Antioch to John and John. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John. See factoid page
Events
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John on how to interact with heretics seeking repentance and how to decide with whom one may commune. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to John and John in which he praises the recipients and discusses receiving the repentant into communion, natural disasters, and Nestorians. See factoid page
Severus sent a letter to John, John, and Theodore discussing the Trinity. See factoid page
Severus sent a letter to John, John, and Theodore refuting the Codicils of the Alexandrine, affirming the resurrection of a physical body, and discussing the descent of Christ into sheol. See factoid page
Sometime between 519-520 Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John on the subjects of whether or not non-Chalcedonian exiles in Egypt should take communion; and the question of what to do about Epimachus , a devout man ordained to the clergy but who had entered into a second marriage; and questions about the ordination of deacons and deaconesses in monasteries. See factoid page
Severus sent a letter to John and John discussing Christology. See factoid page
John and John wrote a letter to Severus about Ascalon. See factoid page
John and John wrote a letter to Severus in which they discussed receiving the repentant into communion, natural disasters, and Nestorians. See factoid page
John and John sent a letter to Severus of Antioch discussing the persecution of non-Chalcedonians in the East, and on the ordination of those who originally received ordination from heretics but wish to join the non-Chalcedonians. See factoid page
John and John sent a letter to Severus discussing Christology. See factoid page
Sometime in the early 520s Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John on the subjects of Christian slaves sold by Jewish owners, fellowship with clergy who accept non-Chalcedonian theology but remain in communion with Chalcedonians, and the persecution of non-Chalcedonians. See factoid page
Sometime after his removal from episcopal office Severus of Antioch exchanged letters with John and John on the subject of two bishops involved in a dispute over who had precedence. See factoid page
Severus, John, and John witnessed an unusual astronomical event that Severus interpreted as a sign of God's discipline. See factoid page
John sent a letter to Severus offering him refuge from the turbulance of his see in Egypt. See factoid page
How to cite:
“Person Page for Codicils of the Alexandrine,” in SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, general editor Daniel L. Schwartz, $nav-base/aggregate/person/2427.html, 2023-10-10T10:24:31.238-04:00.Related keyword(s)
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