Eustathius of Sebaste was a bishop during the mid fourth century controversies associated with Arianism. Originally a disciple of the heretic Arius, his position wavered through the various shades of Arianism: Arian, semi-Arian, anomoen, and even the Nicene faith. A monk, he advocated an exaggerated form of ascetic monasticism that he brought to Armenia.
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