- Eustathius of Antioch
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Saint Eustace ."Eustathius of Antioch, sometimes surnamed the Great, was abishop andpatriarch of Antioch in the 4th century.He was a native of
Side inPamphylia . About 320 he was bishop of Beroea, and he becamepatriarch of Antioch shortly before the Council of Nicaea in 325. In that assembly he distinguished himself zealously against the Arians, though the "Allocutio ad Imperatorem" with which he has been credited is hardly genuine.His anti–Arian polemic against
Eusebius of Caesarea made him unpopular among his fellow bishops in the East, and a synod convened at Antioch in 330 deposed him for adultery, [Philostorgius , in Photius, "Epitome of the Ecclesiastical History of Philostorgius", book 2, chapter 7.] which was confirmed by the emperor.For instance, in the dispute with Eustathius of Antioch, who opposed the growing influence of Origen and his practice of an allegorical exegesis of scripture, seeing in his theology the roots of Arianism, Eusebius, an admirer of
Origen , was reproached by Eustathius for deviating from the Nicene faith, who was charged in turn withSabellianism . Eustathius was accused, condemned, and deposed at a synod in Antioch. The people of Antioch rebelled against this action, while the anti-Eustathians proposed Eusebius as the new bishop, but he declined.He was banished to
Trajanopolis inThrace , where he died, probably about 337, though possibly not until 360.The only complete work by Eustathius is the "De Engastrimytho contra Origenem" (ed. by
A. Jahn in "Texte und Untersuchungen", ii. 4). Other fragments are enumerated byG. F. Loofs in "Herzog-Hauck’s Realencyklopädie".References
* A. E Burn. S. Eustathius of Antioch (London, Faith Press, 1926), 26 pp.
* R. V. Sellers, Eustathius of Antioch and His Place in the History of Christian Doctrine (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1928), 81 pp.
* R. W. Burgess, The Date of the Deposition of Eustathius of Antioch, Journal of Theological Studies, 51 (2000), pp. 150-160.
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