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John of Caesarea, also called John the Grammarian, was a sixth-century Byzantine priest and theologian. His biography is unknown, nor is the origin of his name, either Caesarea Palaestina or Caesarea Mazaca. He is usually considered the first Neo-Chalcedonian writer. He may be the same person as John the Orthodox, author of Dialogue with a Manichaean. John's other works include tracts and sermons against the doctrines of the Akephaloi, the Aphthartodocetae and the Manichaeans, and an exegesis of the Gospel of John.

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  • Jean de Césarée (fr)
  • John of Caesarea (theologian) (en)
  • Jan Gramatyk z Cezarei (pl)
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  • Jean de Césarée est un des premiers représentants de l'orthodoxie néo-chalcédonienne peu avant l'accession de Justin Ier sur le trône de Constantinople. Son œuvre majeure, Défense du concile de Chalcédoine, composée vers 515, est connue par la réfutation qu'en a faite Sévère d'Antioche. On lui attribue aussi divers ouvrages théologiques de cette époque. (fr)
  • John of Caesarea, also called John the Grammarian, was a sixth-century Byzantine priest and theologian. His biography is unknown, nor is the origin of his name, either Caesarea Palaestina or Caesarea Mazaca. He is usually considered the first Neo-Chalcedonian writer. He may be the same person as John the Orthodox, author of Dialogue with a Manichaean. John's other works include tracts and sermons against the doctrines of the Akephaloi, the Aphthartodocetae and the Manichaeans, and an exegesis of the Gospel of John. (en)
  • Jan Gramatyk z Cezarei – teolog antymonofizycki z VI w. Jan Gramatyk napisał między 514 a 518 Apologię soboru chalcedońskiego. Sewer z Antiochii odpowiedział polemiką Przeciw bezbożnemu Gramatykowi (Contra impium Gramaticum), w której zacytował 44 fragmenty Apologii. (pl)
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  • John of Caesarea, also called John the Grammarian, was a sixth-century Byzantine priest and theologian. His biography is unknown, nor is the origin of his name, either Caesarea Palaestina or Caesarea Mazaca. He is usually considered the first Neo-Chalcedonian writer. He may be the same person as John the Orthodox, author of Dialogue with a Manichaean. Between 514 and 518 John wrote his Apologia Concilii Chalcedonensis, an apologetic for the Council of Chalcedon, in which he tried to reconcile its ideas with those of Cyril of Alexandria and criticised the position of Severus of Antioch. Against monophysitism, John put forward the "characteristic hypostasis" of Christ, whereby the human and divine natures were uniquely united in one person. Severus responded with a Refutation, which survives only in Syriac. John's other works include tracts and sermons against the doctrines of the Akephaloi, the Aphthartodocetae and the Manichaeans, and an exegesis of the Gospel of John. (en)
  • Jean de Césarée est un des premiers représentants de l'orthodoxie néo-chalcédonienne peu avant l'accession de Justin Ier sur le trône de Constantinople. Son œuvre majeure, Défense du concile de Chalcédoine, composée vers 515, est connue par la réfutation qu'en a faite Sévère d'Antioche. On lui attribue aussi divers ouvrages théologiques de cette époque. (fr)
  • Jan Gramatyk z Cezarei – teolog antymonofizycki z VI w. Jan Gramatyk napisał między 514 a 518 Apologię soboru chalcedońskiego. Sewer z Antiochii odpowiedział polemiką Przeciw bezbożnemu Gramatykowi (Contra impium Gramaticum), w której zacytował 44 fragmenty Apologii. Jan Gramatyk posługiwał się terminologią ojców kapadockich w nauce o Trójcy Świętej. Wyraźnie odróżniał substancję i osobę oraz podkreślał, że człowieczeństwo Chrystusa nie mogło istnieć samo i niezależnie od bóstwa. Jego wkładem do chrystologii była stworzona przez niego formuła „z dwóch natur, które [zjednoczone są] w jedną osobę (hipostazę) mocą unii hipostatycznej”. (pl)
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