Macedonius I of Constantinople

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Macedonius I of Constantinople was a 4th-century Archbishop of Constantinople whose controversial theological views on the Holy Spirit later inspired the heresy known as Macedonianism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 4th-century Christian theologian
Archbishop of Constantinople
Christian bishop
historical person
associatedWith Macedonianism NERFINISHED
Pneumatomachians NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 4th century
church Church of Constantinople NERFINISHED
condemnedBy pro-Nicene theologians
countryOfCitizenship Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
doctrinalStatus considered heretical by later orthodox theology
era Late Antiquity
floruit 4th century
historicalReputation controversial church leader
influenced later anti-Nicene groups regarding the Holy Spirit
inspired Macedonianism
knownFor controversial views on the Holy Spirit
theological teachings that inspired Macedonianism
languageOfWorkOrName Greek
movement Pneumatomachian movement NERFINISHED
office Bishop of Constantinople
opposedDoctrine Nicene doctrine of the Holy Spirit NERFINISHED
partOf Eastern Christianity NERFINISHED
positionHeld Archbishop of Constantinople
region Constantinople NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
see Constantinople NERFINISHED
theologicalView denial of the full divinity of the Holy Spirit
title Archbishop
Bishop

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Macedonianism namedAfter Macedonius I of Constantinople
Pneumatomachianism associatedWith Macedonius I of Constantinople
Acacius of Caesarea inConflictWith Macedonius I of Constantinople