Beryllus of Bostra
BERYLLUS OF BOSTRA
Died after 244. As an intellectual and the bishop of Bostra in Arabia, Beryllus was the most important person in the Arabia of his day. He was a Monarchian who believed that after the Incarnation the divine nature of the Father entered Jesus Christ. Eusebius tells us that c. 244 origen disputed with Beryllus and converted him to orthodoxy (Hist. Eccl. 6.33.1–4). According to Eusebius (ibid. 6.20.2) and Jerome (De vir. ill. 60), Beryllus wrote several letters concerning this episode; however, they are no longer extant.
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