Heresy of Montanism, History, and Montanism for Today.
Montanus with his followers Montanism was an early Heretic movement of the late 2nd century , later referred to by the name of its founder, Montanus . This Heresy called for a reliance on the spontaneity of the Holy Spirit and a more conservative personal ethic. Montanism originated in Phrygia , a province of Anatolia , and flourished throughout the region, leading to the movement being referred to elsewhere as Cataphrygian (meaning it was "from Phrygia") or simply as Phrygian . They were sometimes also called Pepuzians after the town of Pepuza , which they regarded as the new Jerusalem . Sometimes the Pepuzians were distinguished from other Montanists for despising those not living in the new Jerusalem. The Montanist movement spread rapidly to other regions in the Roman Empire under Antipope Natalius who supported this Movement with Dynamic Monarchiani...