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THEODORE OF MOPSUESTIA AS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ANTIOCHENE SCHOOL

1970
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 ...
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ΓiapphΣia in the catechetical homilies of theodore of mopsuestia

1983
Jesus Christ as man possessed ∏apph∑ia parrhesia by which He was able to conquer death and to grant immunity from death to all mankind. Parrhesia in this context is not only confidence that He would conquer death, but also and foremost Jesus' perfect union with the Godhead.
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THEODORE OF MOPSUESTIA

The Journal of Theological Studies, 1943
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NARSAI’S DEPENDENCE ON THEODORE OF MOPSUESTIA

Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies, 2007
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Theodore of Mopsuestia on Jews and Judaism

Revue des Études Juives, 2015
KOFSKY, Aryeh, RUZER, Serge
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The Problem of Theodore of Mopsuestia

Irish Theological Quarterly, 1957
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