Person
Cyprian of Carthage
Also known as Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus
3rd-century Bishop of Carthage, martyr, and influential theorist on church unity and order.
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Definition
A 3rd-century Bishop of Carthage and martyr who was a central figure in Western church order. He navigated the crisis of the lapsi by requiring penance while avoiding rigorism, and he emphasized the unity of the church through the episcopate. His views on the necessity of rebaptizing converts from splinter groups led to a significant dispute with Stephen I of Rome.
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- Related to
- Decian PersecutionTermCyprian dealt with the theological aftermath of this persecution regarding the lapsi.
Sources
- 1.Everett Ferguson Church History: Volume One: From Christ to Pre-Reformation. 2nd ed.. (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2013). pp. 122-146
Last revised August 18, 2026