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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Irenaeus (AD 130–202) was the bishop of Lugdunum in Gaul (modern Lyons, France), a stalwart opponent of heresy, and an influential witness concerning the development of the biblical canon. Little is known about the life of Irenaeus.

  2. May 28, 2024 · Saint Irenaeus was the bishop of Lugdunum (Lyon), an Apologist, a doctor of the church, and a leading Christian theologian of the 2nd century. In the course of his writings Irenaeus advanced the development of an authoritative canon of Scriptures, the creed, and the authority of the episcopal office.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IrenaeusIrenaeus - Wikipedia

    Irenaeus, in Church of St Irenaeus, Lyon. Irenaeus was a Greek from Polycarp 's hometown of Smyrna in Asia Minor , now İzmir , Turkey, born during the first half of the 2nd century. The exact date is thought to be between the years 120 and 140.

  4. Jun 17, 2019 · Irenaeus saw martyrdom as the culmination of the Christian path and a chance to demonstrate what he considered the highest form of love: love for our enemies. Irenaeus’s Relevance

  5. Jun 16, 2024 · Delve into the life and works of Irenaeus, a significant early Christian bishop, exploring his role in theological debates and his efforts to shape the emerging Christian tradition in the late 2nd century.

  6. Irenaeus of Lyons wrote his Against Heresies c. 175-185 CE. His work is invaluable to modern scholarship in the attempt to recover the content of Gnostic teachings in the second century. Irenaeus also provides the first explicit witness to a four-fold gospel canon.

  7. Irenaeus was one of the first Christians to defend the faith against Gnosticism, but what exactly did he believe and what else did he contribute to Christianity? Here’s your crash course on the life and accomplishments of Irenaeusand why he still matters today.

  8. Jan 7, 2024 · St. Irenaeus, Bishop of Lion and Martyr. 28 June. Sant'Ireneo, Nunziatura Apostolica a Parigi. Irenaeus was born in Asia, most probably in the city of Smyrna, in the first part of the 3rd century; in 177, he went to the Roman region of Gaul in Western Europe.

  9. Saint Irenaeus, (born c. 120/140, Asia Minor—died c. 200/203, probably Lyon; Western feast day June 28; Eastern feast day August 23), Bishop and theologian. Born of Greek parents, he was a missionary to Gaul before being named bishop of Lugdunum (modern Lyon, France).

  10. Jul 25, 2022 · What Irenaeus does is walk us through the Scriptures, Old Testament and New Testament, to demonstrate the coherence of the biblical story, from creation to incarnation to eschaton. Far from being the work of a flunky deity, creation is the beautiful work of the only true God.

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