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Antidicomarianite : ウィキペディア英語版
Antidicomarianite
The term Antidicomarianites (Greek ἀντιδικοµαριανῖται, literally "opponents of Mary", from ἀντίδικ-ος adversary + Μαρία Mary)〔Oxford English Dictionary〕 was a term used by defenders of the doctrine of the perpetual virginity of Mary during the 4th and 5th centuries. It was pejoratively applied to Christians who believed that the brothers and sisters of Jesus mentioned in the New Testament were not children of Joseph by an earlier marriage — as had become orthodoxy by the 3rd century — but the younger children of Joseph and Mary after the birth of Jesus. There is no evidence that these Christians considered themselves to be "against Mary" in any sense, except of her being the "Queen of Heaven", which Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians used as a title for her, a reflection of the biblical image in Revelation 12.
Writings against these "Antidicomarianite" Christians — though that name was not yet coined — began in the 3rd century. The earliest reference to this sect appears in Tertullian (''c.'' 160–''c.'' 225), and the doctrines taught by them are expressly mentioned by Origen (185–254).〔''Homilia in Lucam'', III, 940.〕 Their views were grounded in mentions of Jesus' brothers and sisters (the ''desposyni'') in the New Testament.〔 and etc.〕 The name "Antidicomarianites" was specifically applied to advocates of the doctrine by St. Epiphanius (''ca.'' 315–403), who wrote against them in a letter giving the history of the doctrine and claiming proofs of its falsity.〔St. Epiphanius, ''Contra Hæres.'', lxxviii, 1033 sqq.〕 Church writing against the "Antidicomarianites" continued into the 5th century.
==Ebionites==
The Ebionites — the very early Jewish-Christian movement that regarded Jesus as a non-divine Messiah — were the first Christians to maintain that Jesus was the son of Joseph and Mary, not of God. This doctrine was highly controversial to the later Antidicomarianites, as well as their opponents, and it was later modified so as to teach that, although Jesus was born of Mary through the Holy Ghost, afterwards Joseph and Mary lived in wedlock and had many other children. The Ebionites continued to deny the formula "ever-Virgin Mary", later used in both Greek and Roman liturgies. (The Ebionites survived at least into the late 4th century.)

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