Who Was Praxeas,
Praxeas, a somewhat mysterious heretic about whom various theories have been held.
Who Was Praxeas, Praxeas Praxeas (Greek: Πραξέας) was a Monarchian from Asia Minor who lived in the end of the 2nd century/beginning of the 3rd century. 190-98) by the pope (Victor, or possibly Zephyrinus). Praxeas (Greek: Πραξέας) was a Monarchian from Asia Minor who lived in the end of the 2nd century/beginning of the 3rd century. He was opposed by Tertullian in his tract Against Praxeas (Adversus Praxeas, a Heretic Praxeas, a Heretic Praxeas, a somewhat mysterious heretic about whom various theories have been held. Praxeas was an Asiatic, and was inflated with pride (says Tertullian) as a confessor of the Faith because he had been for a short time in prison. Tertullian wrote a treatise against him and places his scene of activity first of all at Rome, but never mentions Noetus, Epigonus, Cleomenes, Sabellius or Callistus. Praxeas An early anti-Montanist, is known to us only by Tertullian's book "Adversus Praxean". His name in the list of heresies appended to the "De Praescriptionibus" of that writer (an anonymous epitome of the lost "Syntagma" of Hippolytus) is a correction made by some ancient diorthotes for Noetus. His name in the list of heresies appended to the “De Praescriptionibus” of that writer (an anonymous epitome of the lost “Syntagma” of Hippolytus) is a correction made by some ancient diorthotes for Noetus. Praxeas, a somewhat mysterious heretic about whom various theories have been held. jsmhy3y, xd0, lzm3d, gbeywihcw, upol2dj, fknj, ffev, guvr, roksbup, keudj9,