Alogi
The Aloger (from gr a- logos, Un - reason, the stupid ones ) were an early Christian sect, which occurred towards the end of the 2nd century in Asia Minor, probably in Rome.
The followers of the Aloger saw in Jesus Christ a naturally produced people who could be called but because of his perfect moral development of the Son of God. According to Epiphanius ( Panarion 51) they are the precursors of like-minded Monarchians. They rejected the writings of John, particularly its doctrine of the Logos, which is why Epiphanius called Aloger, ie the " unreasonable ".
- Historical Christian movement
- 2nd century