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Marcellus of Ancyra

open access: closedHermetica II, 2012
Marcellus of Ancyra (ca. 285–374) was a committed defender of Nicene theology, and regarded, especially in the East, as a heretic.
Joseph T. Lienhard
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The Biblical Hermeneutics of Noetus of Smyrna

Journal of Ancient Christianity, 2023
Noetus of Smyrna, who probably lived at the end of the 2d century, was proclaimed the father of modalism by the history of dogmas. His character, eclipsed by his successors to the role of the main representative of modalism (Sabellius or Marcellus of ...
Xavier Morales
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The Sacramental Reading of Nicene Theology: Athanasius and Gregory of Nyssa on Proverbs 8

Journal of Theological Interpretation, 2016
Both Arian and pro-Nicene theologians saw in the Wisdom of Prov 8 a reference to Christ. This agreement, however, did not produce unanimity about the manner of Christological exegesis.
Hans Boersma
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‘Yet not as I will, but as you will’: On the Development of Partitive Exegesis in the Early Arian Controversy

Journal of Theological Studies
John Behr and others have argued that partitive exegesis is central to ‘Nicene’ theology, especially when considering writers such as Athanasius of Alexandria, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Cyril of Alexandria.
Adam Renberg
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