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  Serapion of Antioch -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Serapion was (additional info and facts about Bishop of Antioch) Bishop of Antioch ((additional info and facts about 191) 191 - (additional info and facts about 211) 211).
Lastly, Eusebius quotes (vi.12.2) from a pamphlet Serapion wrote concerning the (additional info and facts about Docetic) Docetic (additional info and facts about Gospel of Peter) Gospel of Peter, in which Serapion presents an argument to the Christian community of Rhossus in Syria against this gospel and condemns it:
Serapion also acted against the influence of Gnosticism in (additional info and facts about Osroene) Osroene by consecrating Palut as bishop of (additional info and facts about Edessa) Edessa, where Palut addressed the increasingly Gnostic tendencies that the churchman Bardesanes was introducing to its Christian community.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/se/serapion_of_antioch.htm   (220 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Serapion
These were the only works of Serapion with which Eusebius was acquainted, but he says it is probable that others were extant in his time.
[Note: St. Serapion is commemorated in the Roman Martyrology on 30 October.]
Saint Serapion, and all ye holy Bishops, pray for us.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/13726d.htm   (189 words)

  
 Fedin, K.A. - SovLit.com - Encyclopedia of Soviet Authors
During this time, he continued writing articles and stories and was closely associated with the Serapion Brothers, a literary goup dedicated to the inividual freedom of the creative act.
Later Soviet critics were hostile to the Serapion Brothers, and Fedin tried to distance himself from the group, saying he saw the need to break with them thanks to the influence of Maksim Gorky.
After meeting Gorky, I can't explain what was happening with me. In my soul, I recited an unending monologue.
www.sovlit.com /bios/fedin.html   (1736 words)

  
 Hellenistic Astrology [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
More about the astral theories in the later philosophical Hermeticism and Gnosticism will be discussed below.
Additional fragments are preserved of real and pseudepigraphical astrologers of the first centuries B.C.E and C.E. including Critodemus, Dorotheus of Sidon, Teukros of Babylon, (pseudo-)Eudoxus, Serapion, Orpheus, Timaeus Praxidas, Anubion, (pseudo-)Erasistratus, Thrasyllus, and Manilius.
Only a few representative writers will be highlighted below.
www.iep.utm.edu /a/astr-hel.htm   (19004 words)

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