Disambiguation evidence for St. Symeon the New Theologian via surface form

"Symeon the New Theologian"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Symeon the New Theologian".

Predicate Object
birthDate 949
birthPlace Byzantine Empire
birthPlace Galatai, Paphlagonia
centuryOfActivity 10th century
centuryOfActivity 11th century
churchTradition Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church
deathDate 1022
deathPlace Byzantine Empire
deathPlace Chrysopolis
denomination Byzantine Rite
surface form: Byzantine Christianity
feastDay 12 March
honorificTitle Saint Mary
surface form: Saint
honorificTitle The New Theologian
influenced St. Gregory Palamas
surface form: Gregory Palamas
influenced later hesychast tradition
instanceOf Byzantine monk
instanceOf Christian mystic
instanceOf Christian saint
instanceOf Christian theologian
instanceOf spiritual writer
knownFor critique of formalism in religious life
knownFor doctrine of the indwelling Holy Spirit
knownFor emphasis on direct experience of God
knownFor hymns about divine light
knownFor insistence on personal conversion and repentance
knownFor teachings on inner prayer
knownFor writings on Christian mysticism
language Greek
monasteryAffiliation Monastery of St. Mamas in Constantinople
monasticRole abbot
nationality Byzantine
occupation abbot of St. Mamas monastery
religion Christianity
residence Istanbul
surface form: Constantinople
sharesTitleTheologianWith Gregory of Nazianzus
sharesTitleTheologianWith Apostle John
surface form: John the Theologian
spiritualEmphasis confession and obedience to a spiritual father
spiritualEmphasis experience of God available to all baptized Christians
spiritualPractice hesychastic prayer
spiritualPractice unceasing prayer
theologicalTheme deification (theosis)
theologicalTheme importance of spiritual fatherhood
theologicalTheme inner transformation of the Christian
theologicalTheme personal experience of the Holy Spirit
theologicalTheme vision of the uncreated light
titleCount one of the three saints called Theologian in Eastern Orthodoxy
veneration Eastern Catholic Churches
veneration Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church
workAuthored Catechetical Discourses
workAuthored Ethical Discourses
workAuthored Hymns of Divine Love
workAuthored Chapters on Prayer
surface form: Theological and Practical Chapters

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hesychast tradition influencedBy
"Symeon the New Theologian"