Gregory of Tatev

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Gregory of Tatev, or Grigor Tatevatsi (Armenian: Գրիգոր Տաթևացի) (1346–1409 or 1410) was an Armenian philosopher, theologian and a saint in the Armenian Apostolic Church.


Gregory of Tatev
Գրիգոր Տաթևացի
Grigor Tatevatsi (from a 15th-century Armenian manuscript)
Born1346
Tmkaberd (now in Georgia)
Died1409 or 1410
Venerated inArmenian Apostolic Church

Gregory was born in Tmkaberd in Georgia or Vayots Dzor in Siunik. He was educated at the monasteries of Tatev and Metzop.[1]

Gregory was a faithful Miaphysite, at a time when the Armenian church was building relations with the Dyophysite Roman Catholic Church. He wrote against uniting the Armenian church with Rome.[2]

In 1397, during perpetual invasions by the Timurids, he completed the Book of Questions, a basic and comprehensive theological outline.[2]

A monument to Tatevatsi was unveiled on October 16, 2010 in Goris, Armenia.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Hacikyan, Agop Jack (2000). The heritage of Armenian literature. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. pp. 606–607. ISBN 9780814330234.
  2. ^ a b Latourette, Kenneth Scott (1975). A History of Christianity: Beginnings to 1500. San Francisco: HarperOne. pp. 611. ISBN 9780060649524.
  3. ^ "NetNewPublisher". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-10-26.
  4. ^ PanArmenian.net
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