| Saint Epiphanius | |
|---|---|
| Oracle of Palestine | |
| Born | 315, Judea |
| Died | 403, at sea |
| Feast | May 12 |
Epiphanius (ca 310–20 – 403) was a Church Father, a heresiologist who was a strong defender of orthodoxy, known for tracking down deviant teachings (heresies) wherever they could be traced, during the troubled era in the Christian Church following the Council of Nicaea.
His reputation for learning prompted his nomination and installation as Bishop of Salamis (also known as Constantia after Constantine II) on Cyprus in 367. He was also the Metropolitan of Cyprus. He served as bishop for nearly forty years, as well as travelling widely to combat unorthodox beliefs. He was present at a synod in Antioch (376) where the Trinitarian questions were debated against the heresy of Apollinarianism. He upheld the position of Bishop Paulinus, who had the support of Rome, over that of Meletius, who was supported by the Eastern Churches. In 382 he was present at the Council of Rome, again upholding the cause of Paulinus. During a visit to Palestine in 394 he attacked Origen's followers and urged the Bishop of Jerusalem to condemn his writings. Origen's writings were eventually condemned at the Fifth Ecumenical Council in 553. In 402 he was induced by Theophilus of Alexandria to travel to a synod in Constantinople, where he argued against the supposed heresy of John Chrysostom. He died at sea on his return journey to Cyprus in 403.
His best-known book is the Panarion which means "Medicine-chest" (also known as Adversus Haereses). Written between 374 and 377, it forms a handbook for dealing with heretics, listing 80 heretical doctrines, some of which are not described in any other surviving documents from the time. While Epiphanius often let his zeal come before facts - he admits on one occasion that he writes against the Origenists based only on hearsay (Panarion, Haer 71) - the Panarion is a valuable source of information on the Christian church of the fourth century. The Panarion was only recently (1987) translated into English.
Ancient Roman Christianity | Saints | Religion in Cyprus | 310 births | 403 deaths | Anti-Gnosticism
Epiphanius von Salamis | Epifanio de Salamis | Épiphane de Salamine | אפיפניוס מסלמיס | Epiphaniosz | Epiphanius van Salamis | Epifaniusz z Salaminy | Epifanie de Salamina | Epifanios
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