Leontius of Byzantium

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Leontius of Byzantium was a 6th-century Christian theologian and monk known for his influential role in early Byzantine Christological debates and his association with the Origenist controversy.

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instanceOf Byzantine monk
Byzantine theologian
Christian monk
Christian theologian
person
associatedWith Byzantine Christological debates
Byzantine monasticism
Origenist controversy NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 6th century
confessionalContext Chalcedonian Christianity NERFINISHED
culture Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
era Late Antiquity
fieldOfWork dogmatic theology
monastic theology
patristic theology
historicalContext 6th-century Byzantine Empire
post-Chalcedonian theological controversies
influenced later Byzantine theologians
knownFor Christological writings
contributions to early Byzantine Christological debates
involvement in the Origenist controversy
language Greek
occupation monk
theologian
region Byzantium NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
theologicalFocus Christology
nature of Christ
timePeriod reign of Justinian I
tradition Eastern Christian theology

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Origenist controversy notableFigure Leontius of Byzantium