[Birth] Around 313 [died] A blind theologian from Alexandria, born around 398. Head of the Alexandrian school. He supported the Council of Nicaea (325) and wrote many commentaries on the Bible, but his Origenist writings were condemned by the Council of Constantinople (553). His main surviving works include De trinitate (On the Trinity), Contra Manichaeos (Contra Manichaeos), and De spiritu sancto (On the Holy Spirit). Didymus |
[生]313頃 [没]398頃 アレクサンドリア出身の盲目の神学者。アレクサンドリア教校校長。ニカイア公会議 (325) を支持し,聖書について多くの注釈を施したが,オリゲネス主義に基づく著作はコンスタンチノープル公会議 (553) で非難された。主著としては『三位一体論』 De trinitate,『マニ教徒反駁論』 Contra Manichaeos,『聖霊論』 De spiritu sanctoが残存している。 ディデュモス
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