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CERINTHUS (c. A.D. 100)

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 761 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CERINTHUS (c. A.D. 100)  , an early Christian heretic,
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con-temporary with the closing years of the apostle John, who, according to the well-known story of Polycarp, reported by
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Irenaeus (iii . 3) and twice recorded in Eusebius (Hist . Eccl, iii . 28, iv . 14), made a hasty exit from a bath in Ephesus on learning that Cerinthus was within . Other early accounts agree in making the province of
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Asia the scene of his activity, and Hippolytus (Haer. vii . 33) credits him with an
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Egyptian training . There can be no truth in the
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notice given by Epiphanius (Haer.
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xxviii . 4) that Cerinthus had in earlier days at Jerusalem led the judaizing opposition against Paul . The difficulty of defining Cerinthus's theological position is due not only to the paucity of our
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sources but to the fact that the witness of the two
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principal authorities, Irenaeus (i . 26, iii. i1) and Hippolytus (Syntagma), does not agree . Further, Irenaeus himself in one passage fails to distinguish between Cerinthian and Valentinian doctrines .

It would appear, however, that Cerinthus laid stress on the rite of

circumcision and on the observance of the
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Sabbath . He taught that the
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world had been made by angels, from one of whom, the
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god of the Jews, the
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people of Israel had received their Law, which was not perfect . The only New Testament writing which he accepted was a mutilated Gospel of Matthew . Jesus was the offspring of Joseph and Mary, and on him at the
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baptism descended the Christ,' revealing the hitherto unknown
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Father, and endowing him with miraculous power . This Christ
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left Jesus again before the Passion, and the resurrection of Jesus was still in the future . Together with these somewhat gnostic ideas, Cerinthus, if we may
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trust the notices of
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Gaius the
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Roman presbyter (c . 290) and Dionysius of Alexandria (c . 340), held a violent and crude form of chiliasm . But the chief significance of the man is his " combination of zeal for legal observances with bold criticism of the Law itself as a whole and of its origin," which reminds us of the Clementine Recognitions . Cerinthus is a blend of judaizing christian and gnostic .

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