Montanist

['mɔntənist]
    • 【基督教】
  • n.
    • 孟他努派教徒
  • adj.
    • 孟他努派的;孟他努派教徒的
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Montanist (n.)
mid-15c., millenarian and severely ascetic sect that believed in continual direct inspiration of the spirit and offered prominent church roles to women, from Montanus, Christian-inspired prophet in the wilds of Phrygia c. 160 C.E. The heresy persisted into the 6c. and helped bring prophecy into disrepute in the established Church. Related: Montanism.