LUCARIS, CYRIL

lyookāˈrĭs, 1572–1637, Greek churchman, b. Crete (then belonging to Venice). He studied at Venice and Padua and was elected patriarch of Alexandria (1602–20) and of Constantinople (1620–37). In Western Europe he had become imbued with Calvinistic ideas, and he attempted to synthesize them with Orthodoxy. He published a Confession of Faith (1629) to this end and sent many young priests to study in the West. He corresponded with leading Anglicans and Lutherans and sent the Codex Alexandrinus of the Bible to Charles I. His Protestant tendencies had no lasting effect in the East, and after his death a synod condemned his teachings. In Constantinople he was deposed several times. The sultan, Murad IV, had him murdered on charges that he was involved in an anti-Turkish plot. He is also called Cyril Lucar.

See G. A. Hadjiantoniou, Protestant Patriarch (1961).

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...that led to the Western commitment to justification as the fundamental soteriological metaphor. (11) Even if Patriarch Cyril Lucaris of Constantinople (1572-1638) used the concept of justification in his works, that merely illustrates, according to...


 

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...among them, the Calvinist-inclined Cyril Lucaris, had, died (strangled for treason...Murad IV) as recently as 1638. Lucaris Calvinist confession had since...learning in the Orthodox world. Lucaris and his followers had been influenced...


 

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LUCARIS, CYRIL lyooka ris, 1572 1637, Greek churchman, b. Crete (then belonging to Venice...on charges that he was involved in an anti-Turkish plot. He is also called Cyril Lucar. See G. A. Hadjiantoniou, Protestant Patriarch (1961...
CYRIL LUCAR see Lucaris, Cyril . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...murder his brother Beyazid. Murad possessed prodigious strength and ruled with ruthless severity. The Greek patriarch Cyril Lucaris was another of his victims. Murad was succeeded by his brother Ibrahim (reigned 1640 48) and Ibrahims son Muhammad...
...rites. A synthetization of Orthodox and Protestant beliefs was unsuccessfully attempted in the 17th cent. by Patriarch Cyril Lucaris . In the 19th cent. began the cultivation of cordial relations between Anglicans and Orthodox, and official exchanges...


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