Aksenāyā of Mabbug

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Aksenāyā of Mabbug, better known in Greek as Philoxenus of Mabbug, was a prominent 5th–6th century Syriac Christian theologian and bishop associated with Miaphysite Christology and influential biblical translations.

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instanceOf Christian bishop
Syriac Christian theologian
biblical translator
associatedWith Syriac Orthodox milieu
associatedWithMovement non-Chalcedonian Syriac tradition
birthCentury 5th century
centuryActive 5th century
6th century
christologicalPosition Miaphysitism NERFINISHED
churchTradition Syriac Christianity NERFINISHED
contributedTo Philoxenian New Testament NERFINISHED
deathCentury 6th century
era Late Antiquity
hasName Philoxenus of Hierapolis NERFINISHED
Philoxenus of Mabbug NERFINISHED
hasNameInLanguage Aksenāyā (Syriac) NERFINISHED
Philoxenos (Greek) NERFINISHED
heldTitle Bishop of Mabbug NERFINISHED
honorific Church Father (Syriac tradition) NERFINISHED
influenced Syriac biblical exegesis
West Syriac liturgical tradition
knownFor Miaphysite Christology
Philoxenian version of the Syriac Bible
Syriac biblical translation
language Greek
Syriac
opposedDoctrine Council of Chalcedon NERFINISHED
region Syria NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
see Hierapolis in Syria NERFINISHED
Mabbug NERFINISHED
theologicalFocus Christology NERFINISHED
Trinity NERFINISHED
asceticism
traditionClassification Oriental Orthodox theological heritage
wroteGenre biblical commentaries
letters
theological treatises
wroteInLanguage Syriac

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Philoxenus of Mabbug nameInSyriac Aksenāyā of Mabbug