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Representació de l'enterrament de Crist en la tradició litúrgica i popular bizantina [PDF]
Janeras, Sebastià
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Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
Chapter 2, “Theodore of Mopsuestia: The Twelve within the First Age,” identifies the primary role Theodore assigns the Twelve Prophets in their ministry to Old Testament Israel as predicting future events in order to demonstrate God’s care, sovereignty, and providential oversight of Israel’s history.
Hauna T. Ondrey
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Chapter 2, “Theodore of Mopsuestia: The Twelve within the First Age,” identifies the primary role Theodore assigns the Twelve Prophets in their ministry to Old Testament Israel as predicting future events in order to demonstrate God’s care, sovereignty, and providential oversight of Israel’s history.
Hauna T. Ondrey
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The Problem of Theodore of Mopsuestia
Kevin McNamara
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Diodore of Tarsus, Theodore of Mopsuestia, and the Interpretation of the Messianic Psalms
For the majority of the patristic tradition, the Psalms are full of prophetic references to Christ, justified by New Testament citations and creative reading strategies.
Justin J. Lee
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A New Study of Theodore of Mopsuestia
John L. McKenzie
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THEODORE OF MOPSUESTIA AS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ANTIOCHENE SCHOOL
Fourth-century Antioch was an outstanding centre of biblical scholarship and of ecclesiastical confusion. The leading figures of the Antiochene school of biblical scholarship in the fourth century were staunch upholders of the faith of Nicaea. Diodore was the leading figure of the school in the middle of the century and bishop of Tarsus from 378 ...
Maurice Wiles
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Scottish Journal of Theology, 2021
This article questions the value of the categories ‘the school of Antioch’ and ‘Antiochene christology’ on the basis of the significant theological differences between the two central figures in the school: John Chrysostom and Theodore of Mopsuestia ...
Robert Edwards
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This article questions the value of the categories ‘the school of Antioch’ and ‘Antiochene christology’ on the basis of the significant theological differences between the two central figures in the school: John Chrysostom and Theodore of Mopsuestia ...
Robert Edwards
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Annotations on the Christology of Theodore of Mopsuestia
John L. McKenzie
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