Synopsis
In an extreme reaction to Montanism, the Second Century the Alogoi ("those who
refuse the Logos") rejected the authenticity and authority of the
Gospel, Letters and Revelation of the Apostle John.
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Epiphanius, Panarion 51-52. |
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Eusebius, Church History 3.28. |
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Irenaeus, Against Heresies 4.11.9. |
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Alogi (Francis P. Havey) |
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Frederick
W. Norris, "Alogoi," Everett Ferguson, ed. Encyclopedia Of Early
Christianity, 2nd edn. New York: Garland, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0815333196.
pp.1212. e-book: London: Routledge, 2013. ISBN: 9781136611575. pp.1212. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly] |
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H.P.V.
Nunn, The Fourth Gospel: An Outline of the Problem and Evidence. London:
The Tyndale Press, 1946. pp.25-29. |
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B.H.
Streeter, The Four Gospels. A Study of Origins Treating the Manuscript
Tradition, Sources, Authorship, & Dates, 4th impression, revised.
London: MacMillian and Co., Ltd., 1930. pp.436-442. pdf |
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Christine Trevett, Montanism: Gender, Authority and
the New Prophecy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Hbk. ISBN:
0521411823. pp.139-141. |
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