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Theodore of Mopsuestia Revisited
Theological Studies, 2000The author offers a new insight into Theodore of Mopsuestia's christological thought by stressing the Antiochene Father's unique outlook on how Christ functions as the perfect image of God to illumine his meaning of prosopon or person. It suggests too that the image's revelatory, cultic, and binding roles within creation's organic unity can clarify his
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Theodore of Mopsuestia on Paul's Letter to Philemon
Beiheft Zur Zeitschrift Für Die Neutestamentliche Wissenschaft Und Die Kunde Der älteren Kirche, 2010openaire +3 more sources
Theodore of Mopsuestia, interpreter of the prophets
Sacris Erudiri, 2001With the exception of the bishop of Cyrus, Antioch has left little of its biblical commentary on the prophets. Yet Theodore's sparse remains include a work on the Twelve revealing both his inadequate response to Libanius's tutelage and his flawed grasp of Diodore's hermeneutical principles.
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Regarding the Theological Anthropology of Theodore of Mopsuestia
Church History, 1964In the research on Theodore's theology, a complication has arisen. Certain Conclusions which place Theodore's ideas in quite different perspective than the traditional have been drawn. The monograph produced by R. Devreesse established the thesis that the views which have been repeated about Theodore's convictions concerning man are erroneous and need ...
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Theodore of Mopsuestia on the Exorcism of the Cilicium
Harvard Theological Review, 1942The mystagogical catecheses of Theodore of Mopsuestia which were published for the first time in the year 1933 by Mingana have enriched our knowledge of the Eastern Liturgy in an unexpected way. Investigations have been made concerning the Eucharistic service which he describes. The rite of Baptism which he presents is of no less importance, as we find
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Some Reactions to Devreesse's New Study of Theodore of Mopsuestia
Theological Studies, 1951ALITTLE more than a year ago, Fr. J. L. McKenzie 1 called the attention of the readers of this review to an interesting new approach to Theodore of Mopsuestia presented by Msgr. Robert Devreesse in his Essai sur Theodore de Mopsueste. It will be recalled that among the salient points in Devreesse's new study are the following: (1) Theodore, long judged
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Commentary of Theodore of Mopsuestia on the Nicene Creed
2013Part of Alphonse Mingana’s Woodbrooke Studies: Christian Documents in Syriac, Arabic, and Garshuni, edited and translated with a critical apparatus, of which the present book is volume 5, The Commentary of Theodore of Mopsuestia on the Nicene Creed is an important document of an instrumental age in the development of Christianity. Theodore (c. 350-428)
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