st. irenaeus
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Definition
Proper noun: * Saint Irenaeus: A significant early Christian theologian and Church Father. He served as the Bishop of Lyons (in Gaul, modern-day France) and is renowned as an important anti-heretical writer, particularly against Gnosticism. He is recognized as a saint and a Doctor of the Church. His life spanned approximately 130–200 AD.
Usage
- Saint Irenaeus is used as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure. It is typically preceded by the title "Saint" or its abbreviation "St."
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Advanced Usage
- Irenaean (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of Saint Irenaeus or his theological works.
- Example: The Irenaean approach to theology emphasizes the unity of creation and redemption.
Variants and Related Words
- Irenaeus: The name without the title "Saint."
- Irenaeus of Lyons: A fuller title specifying his bishopric.
Synonyms
- Church Father
- Early Christian apologist
- Theologian
Related Phrases/Concepts
- Against Heresies (): The title of his most famous surviving work, a multi-volume refutation of Gnosticism.
- Doctor of the Church: A title given by the Catholic Church to saints recognized for their significant contribution to theology or doctrine through their writing. St. Irenaeus was declared a Doctor of the Church in 2022.
- Apostolic Tradition: A key concept in Irenaeus's thought, emphasizing the unbroken line of teaching passed down from the apostles through bishops.
Noun
- Greek theologian who was bishop of Lyons and an antiheretical writer; a saint and Doctor of the Church (circa 130-200)