Peter the Iberian, or Peter of Iberia was a prominent Georgian (Iberian) theologian and one of the leaders of anti-Chalcedonian movement in the Eastern Roman Empire. He is thought by some scholars to be the real identity of the Christian neo-Platonic philosopher of the 5th century, who wrote under the assumed identity of Dionysius and is generally known to scholars as "Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite." Wikipedia
Then Peter The Iberian, the bishop of Gaza, who was sojourning there, and Elijah the monk, sur-named the potter, were appointed to consider and examine into these matters. www.ccel.org/p/pearse/morefathers/zachariah06.htm
This is the title of an admirable booklet by Eric Peterson, Der Monotheismus als politisches Problem (1935). www.holytrinitymission.org/books/english/fathers_florovsk...
Peter The Iberian [d. 491] said he had a vision when he lived in the palace at Constantinople as a child. home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~wortley/main800-899.html
W ith the life and career of Peter The Iberian (c. 409-488), we emerge from the local traditions of the Georgian Church into the wider arena of Byzantine religious and political affairs. www.angelfire.com/ga/Georgian/iber.html
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