- Asterius the Sophist
Asterius the Sophist (died c. 341) was an Arian
Christian theologian. Few of his writings have been recovered in their entirety (latest edition by Markus Vinzent). [R.P.C. Hanson, "The Search for the Christian Doctrine of God" (1988), pp. 32-41. has a long discussion and a translation of all his fragments] He is said to have been a pupil ofLucian of Antioch , but it is unclear to what extent this was the case. Fragments of his "Syntagmation" are preserved byAthanasius of Alexandria andMarcellus of Ancyra . His extant works include a commentary on the Psalms, a letter to Eusebius, the "Syntagmation", and a few fragments. [His works are listed in Mauritius Geerard, "Clavis Patrum Graecorum. Volumen II: Ab Athanasio ad Chrysostomum", (Turnhout: Brepolis 1974) pp. 137-39.]At least two other clergymen were also named Asterius:
* An Asterius who supportedAcacius at theCouncil of Seleucia (359). [Socrates Scholasticus, "Church History, book 2, chapter 40.]
* Asterius,bishop of Amasia , later in the 4th century.Fact|date=August 2007
* Asterius, presbyter in Antioch. [Philostorgius , in Photius, "Epitome of the Ecclesiastical History of Philostorgius", book 10, chapter 1.]Notes
External links
* [http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/asterius_00_intro.htm The Sermons of the OTHER Asterius]
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