In church history, the term acephali (from Ancient Greek: ἀκέφαλοι akephaloi, "headless", singular ἀκέφαλος akephalos from ἀ- a-, "without", and κεφαλή...
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Nestorianism. The forms of monophysism were numerous, and included the following: Acephali were monophysites who in 482 broke away from Peter III of Alexandria who...
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Tome, Bishop Julian of Halicarnassus, the Agnoetae, the Melitians, the Acephali, the Gaianites (supporters of a rival to Theodosius I), Stephen of Alexandria...
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Abura-sumashi (Japanese) – Creature from a mountain pass in Kumamoto Prefecture. Acephali (Greek) – Headless humanoids. Acheri (Hindu) – Disease-bringing ghost....
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eradicated the heresy of Arianism and completely stifled the new heresy of Acephali at its outset. Archbishop Isidore strengthened religious discipline throughout...
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adopts congregationalist polity as a distinctive. Christianity portal Acephali United and uniting churches English Presbyterianism According to The Encyclopedia...
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Orthodox separated from the imperial Roman church during the 5th century. Acephali Adelophagi Agnoetae Agonoclita Apostolic Brethren Alumbrados Bagnolians...
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(Greek: "without a head") may refer to: Acephalous society Acephalous line Acephali This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Acephalous...
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his household. Talos, a giant man made out of bronze to protect Europa. Acephali/Headless men (Greek ἀκέφαλος akephalos, plural ἀκέφαλοι akephaloi, from...
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understand the meaning of Romans 13 text. Anarchism portal Christianity portal Acephali Anarchism and Islam Anarchism and Orthodox Judaism Anarchism and religion...
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