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- Irenaeus - Wikipedia
Irenaeus is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church, Anglican Church, Lutheran Churches, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Oriental Orthodox Churches, and the Assyrian Church of the East
- Saint Irenaeus | Biography, Works, Apologist, Theology, Facts . . .
Saint Irenaeus was the bishop of Lugdunum (Lyon), an Apologist, a doctor of the church, and a leading Christian theologian of the 2nd century In the course of his writings Irenaeus advanced the development of an authoritative canon of Scriptures, the creed, and the authority of the episcopal office
- Who was Saint Irenaeus of Lyons? - GotQuestions. org
Irenaeus (AD 130–202) was the bishop of Lugdunum in Gaul (modern Lyons, France), a stalwart opponent of heresy, and an influential witness concerning the development of the biblical canon
- Irenaeus of Lyons - Early Christian Writings
Irenaeus of Lyons wrote his Against Heresies c 175-185 CE His work is invaluable to modern scholarship in the attempt to recover the content of Gnostic teachings in the second century
- Who was Irenaeus of Lyons and his significance? - Bible Hub
Irenaeus influenced how early Christians understood legitimate church authority He advanced the concept of “the rule of faith,” which embraced the simple, declarative truths expressed in the Apostles’ teaching
- St. Irenaeus, Bishop of Lion and Martyr - Vatican News
St Irenaeus was a true witness of the Gospel in a time of harsh persecution In order to evangelise the Celtic and Germanic tribes, he learned the languages of the people, whom the Romans considered barbarians
- St. Irenaeus - Saints Angels - Catholic Online
The writings of St Irenaeus entitle him to a high place among the fathers of the Church, for they not only laid the foundations of Christian theology but, by exposing and refuting the errors of the gnostics, they delivered the Catholic Faith from the real danger of the doctrines of those heretics
- Irenaeus: Life, Writings, and Significance in Early Christianity
Irenaeus, who served as the bishop of Lyon, remains one of the most significant theologians of early Christianity His writings and actions helped to define Christian orthodoxy when the young religion was fraught with internal division and doctrinal disputes
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