Hypatius of Ephesus explained
Hypatius of Ephesus (fl. c. 530) was the metropolitan of Ephesus from 531 to about 538.[1] He campaigned against Monophysitism and cooperated with Emperor Justinian I on various ecclesiastical issues. He was an early opponent of the authenticity of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite.[2]
Notes and References
- Alexander . Paul J. . Hypatius of Ephesus: A Note on Image Worship in the Sixth Century . . 1952 . 45 . 3 . 177–184 . 10.1017/S0017816000020824. 162906172 .
- Book: Copleston . Frederick . Frederick Copleston . A History of Philosophy, vol. 2 . 1985 . Image Books . 91.