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Leontius (c. 485 – c. 543), was a theological writer, and introduced Aristotelian definitions into theology. ==Biography== Leontius was born at Constantinople, flourished during the sixth century. He is variously styled Byzantinus, Hierosolymitanus (as an inmate of the monastery of St. Saba near Jerusalem) and Scholasticus (the first "schoolman," as the introducer of the Aristotelian definitions into theology; according to others, he had been an advocate, a special meaning of the word ''scholasticus''). He himself states that in his early years he belonged to a Nestorian community. Nothing else is known of his life; he is frequently confused with others of the same name, and it is uncertain which of the works bearing the name Leontius are really by him. For a time, he was a member of the so-called "Scythian monks" community. Modern research has shown that Leontius of Byzantium is not the same as Leontius of Jerusalem.〔For example Marcel Richard, Léonce de Jérusalem et Léonce de Byzance’, ''Melanges de Science Religieuse'' 1 (1944), 35–88 (Opera Minora, 3, (Turnhout, Leuven, 1977), no 59 ), and Dirk Krausmüller, ‘Leontius of Jerusalem, A Theologian of the Seventh Century’, ''Journal of Theological Studies'' 52:2 (2001), 637-67.〕
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