Xenaia of Mabbug

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Xenaia of Mabbug, better known as Philoxenus of Mabbug, was a prominent 5th–6th century Syriac Christian theologian and bishop associated with Miaphysite Christology.

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instanceOf Christian bishop
Syriac Christian theologian
late antique writer
alsoKnownAs Philoxenus of Hierapolis NERFINISHED
Philoxenus of Mabbug NERFINISHED
Xenaias of Mabbug NERFINISHED
associatedWith Miaphysite movement in the Roman Empire
Syriac monastic circles
birthPlace Tahal NERFINISHED
birthRegion Persian Empire NERFINISHED
christologicalPosition Miaphysitism NERFINISHED
christology one incarnate nature of the Word of God
church Syriac Orthodox tradition
deathPlace Gangra NERFINISHED
deathRegion Paphlagonia NERFINISHED
era 5th century
6th century
influenced Miaphysite monasticism
Syriac Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
knownFor homilies on the Christian life
pastoral letters
polemical writings against Chalcedonians
language Syriac
notableFor Miaphysite Christology
Syriac homilies
ascetical writings
influence on Syriac liturgy
occupation bishop of Mabbug
opposedDoctrine Council of Chalcedon NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Syria NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
see Hierapolis in Syria NERFINISHED
Mabbug NERFINISHED
theologicalOrientation anti-Chalcedonian
title bishop
theologian
tradition West Syriac theological tradition
veneratedIn Miaphysite communities
Syriac Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
wroteIn Syriac poetry
Syriac prose

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Philoxenus of Mabbug alsoKnownAs Xenaia of Mabbug