Eutychius
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Eutychius of Constantinople was an aged patriarch who published a treatise on the General Resurrection. He maintained that the resurrected body would be more subtle than air and no longer palpable. Gregory took issue with Eutychius's views, leading to a public debate.
When
- First attested
- 582 CE
- Attested period
- 582 – 582
- Historical notes
- Died on 5 April 582, at age 70.
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“In Constantinople, Gregory took issue with the aged Eutychius of Constantinople, who had recently published a treatise, now lost, on the General Resurrection. Eutychius maintained that the resurrected body "will be more subtle than air, and no longer palpable".”
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