Paulinian party in Antioch

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The Paulinian party in Antioch was a fourth-century Christian faction that supported Paulinus as the legitimate bishop of Antioch during the Meletian schism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian faction
ecclesiastical party
religious group
activeIn Antioch NERFINISHED
alignedWith Nicene orthodoxy as interpreted in the West
pro-Roman ecclesiastical policy
churchSeeInDispute See of Antioch NERFINISHED
conflictNature rival episcopal succession in Antioch
consideredBishop Paulinus of Antioch NERFINISHED
disputedOffice bishopric of Antioch NERFINISHED
disputedWith Meletian party in Antioch NERFINISHED
doctrinalContext Arian controversy NERFINISHED
ecclesiasticalStatus minority party in Antioch at some stages of the schism
historicalContext post-Nicene Church politics
involvedIn Meletian schism NERFINISHED
languageContext Greek-speaking Christianity
locatedIn Antioch NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
namedAfter Paulinus of Antioch NERFINISHED
opposed Meletian party in Antioch NERFINISHED
followers of Meletius of Antioch
opposedBy Eastern bishops who supported Meletius
partOf Meletian schism NERFINISHED
recognizedAs supporters of Paulinus as legitimate bishop of Antioch
recognizedBy Pope Damasus I NERFINISHED
Western episcopate
religion Christianity
resultedIn prolonged division of the Church of Antioch
schismType episcopal schism
startTime 4th century
supported Paulinus of Antioch NERFINISHED
supportedBy Alexandria NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
Western bishops
theologicalAlignment Nicene Christianity NERFINISHED
timePeriod 4th century

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Meletian schism conflictWith Paulinian party in Antioch