- Antidicomarianite
The term Antidicomarianites literally means "opponents of Mary."
The Antidicomarianites were an ancient Eastern
Christian sect which flourished in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th centuries. TheEbionites were the first who maintained thatJesus was the son of Joseph and Mary, not ofGod . This doctrine was controversial even to the sect's own adherents, and it was later modified so as to teach that; although Jesus was born of Mary through theHoly Ghost , afterwards Joseph and Mary lived inwedlock and had many other children. The sect denied the formula "ever-Virgin Mary" used in the Greek and Roman Liturgies. The earliest reference to this sect appears inTertullian , and the doctrines taught by them are expressly mentioned byOrigen (Homilia in Lucam, III, 940).The opinion is grounded in some expressions of Jesus quoted in the gospels, wherein he mentioned his brothers and sisters. [
Certain
Arians , Eudocius andEunomius , were great supporters of the teaching. The sect attained its greatest development inArabia towards the end of the fourth century. The name "Antidicomarianites" was specifically applied to it bySt. Epiphanius , who wrote against them in an interesting letter giving the history of the doctrine and claiming proofs of its falsity (St. Epiphanius, "Contra Hæres.", lxxviii, 1033 sqq.).References
*Catholic
ee also
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Bonosians
*Jovinians
*Helvidians Footnotes
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