SPEAR Factoids about
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Personal Information
Name variant(s):
Basil See factoid page
Basil, Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia See factoid page
The great light of the Cappadocians See factoid page
Sex:
Basil was male. See factoid page
Occupation(s):
Basil was Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia . See factoid page
Relationships
Basil of Caesarea sent a letter to Anonymi 3116. See factoid page
Anonymi 3134 had enmity for Basil of Caesarea. See factoid page
Basil of Caesarea sent a letter to Anonymi 3117. See factoid page
Severus cited positively Basil of Caesarea. See factoid page
Severus cited positively the work of Basil. See factoid page
Severus cited positively Basil of Caesarea. See factoid page
Severus cited Basil. See factoid page
Severus cited positively Basil. See factoid page
Severus cited positively Basil. See factoid page
Severus cited positively Basil of Caesarea. See factoid page
Severus cited positively a letter of Basil. See factoid page
Severus cited positively Basil. See factoid page
Severus cited positively Basil of Caesarea. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch was a follower of Basil of Caesarea. See factoid page
Anonymi 3133 ordained Basil of Caesarea. See factoid page
Severus cited positively a letter of Basil. See factoid page
Severus cited positively a letter of Basil. See factoid page
Severus cited positively Basil. See factoid page
Events
Basil wrote a letter to Urbicius on the subject of refraining from communion with heretics. The following factoids deal with the same event: 3018-6, 3064-2. The following factoids deal with the same event: 3018-6, 3064-2. See factoid page
In reference to the spurious writings, Severus likens himself to Basil, who addressed forgeries in letters to Orobiane, Chalane, and Neocaesarea. See factoid page
Basil demonstrated inconsistencies in Dionysius's theology. See factoid page
To defend his belief in the ordination of priests by those outside of a particular diocese, Severus appeals to the examples of Basil during the controversy surrounding Arius, and Gregory the Theologian. See factoid page
Basil wrote a letter to Urbicius on the subject of refraining from communion with heretics. The following factoids deal with the same event: 3018-6, 3064-2. The following factoids deal with the same event: 3018-6, 3064-2. See factoid page
Severus argued that by ordaining priests in a diocese that was not his own, Epiphanius was not violating the sacred canons, which only outlaws such behavior in the cases of bishops forcing themselves on other dioceses, citing the examples of Eusebius of Samosata during the controversy of Arius, Theodoret, Basil, and Gregory the Theologian. See factoid page
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