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Titus of Bostra : ウィキペディア英語版 | Titus of Bostra Titus of Bostra (Bosra, now in Syria) (died c.378〔(J.R. Ritman Library - Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica )〕) was a Christian theologian and bishop. Sozomen〔 Cites: Hist. eccl., III, xiv.〕 names Titus among the great men of the time of Constantius. ==Life== Sozomen also tells〔 Cites: Hist. eccl., V, xv.〕 of a mean trick played upon Titus by Julian the Apostate. It was expected that the reestablishment of paganism would cause riots, as it had elsewhere. Julian wrote to Titus, as bishop of Bostra that he would hold him and the clergy responsible for any disorder. Titus replied that though the Christians were equal in number to the pagans they would obey him and keep quiet. Julian then wrote to the Bostrians urging them to expel Titus because he had calumniated them by attributing their quiet conduct not to their own good dispositions but to his influence. Titus remained bishop at Bostra until c. 371.〔Samuel N. C. Lieu, ''Manichaeism in the Later Roman Empire and Medieval China'' (1992), p. 132.〕 According to Socrates〔 Cites: Hist. eccl., III, xxv.〕 Titus was one of the bishops who signed the Synodal Letter, addressed to Jovian by the Council of Antioch (363), in which the Nicene Creed was accepted, though with a clause "intended somewhat to weaken and semiarianize the expression homoousios".〔 Cites: Hefele, "Councils", II, p. 283.〕
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