cerinthus
1Cerinthus — • A Gnostic Ebionite heretic, contemporary with St. John; against whose errors on the divinity of Christ the Apostle is said to have written the Fourth Gospel Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cerinthus Cerinthus …
2Cerinthus — u. Cerinthianer, s. Kerinthos u. Kerinthianer …
3Cerinthus — (Kerinthos), christlicher Gnostiker, jüngerer Zeitgenosse des ephesinischen Johannes, lehrte die Verschiedenheit des höchsten Gottes vom Weltschöpfer, und daß sich mit dem Menschen Jesus erst in der Taufe der göttliche Geist vereinigt habe. Sein… …
4Cerinthus — Cerinthus, Häretiker zur Zeit der Apostel, judaisirender Gnostiker, über dessen Leben und Lehre wenig Sicheres bekannt ist …
5Cerinthus — Gnosticism This article is part of a series on Gnosticism History of Gnosticism …
6Cerinthus — ▪ Egyptian heretic flourished c. AD 100 Christian heretic whose errors, according to the theologian Irenaeus (Irenaeus, Saint), led the apostle John to write his New Testament Gospel. Cerinthus was probably born a Jew in Egypt. Little …
7CERINTHUS — I. CERINTHUS Graeciae urbs maritima Homer. Il. 2. Item Euboeae insul. oppid Ptik. et Plin. l. 4. c. 12. Nunc vicus. Baudrand. II. CERINTHUS Haereticus cuius meminit Dionysius, cum de Ioannis Revelatione dissereret, Cerinthus, inquit, affirmabat… …
8Cerinthus — (end of first century) Early Heretic. Cerinthus was a Gnostic who taught that God was far too exalted to have created the universe. Instead it came into being through the activities of angels or an inferior deity. He maintained that Jesus… …
9CERINTHUS — a heresiarch of the first century, whom, according to tradition, St. John held in special detestation, presumably as denying the Father and the Son …
10Gospel of Cerinthus — The Gospel of Cerinthus is a lost gospel used by Cerinthus and by Carpocrates. According to Epiphanius [Pan. Haer. 28.5.1., I 317.10] , this gospel is identical with the Gospel of the Ebionites, and apparently, only a truncated version of the… …