THEODORE OF MOPSUESTIA

mŏpˌsyooĕsˈchə, c.350–428, Syrian Christian theologian, bishop of Mopsuestia (from 392). Together with his lifelong friend, St. John Chrysostom, he studied at the school of Antioch, adopted its exegetical methods, and became a diligent writer and preacher. His commentaries on the various books of the Bible were historical and rationalistic; he was one of the first Christians to consider the Song of Songs a marriage poem rather than an allegory, and he was opposed to a Messianic interpretation of the Psalms. Many of his theological treatises are lost or fragmentary. He seems to have been influenced by dynamistic monarchianism, which emphasized the humanity of Jesus; he argued that Jesus progressively received the Logos and the Holy Spirit and that there was never a complete, essential (hypostatic) union of divine and human natures in the second person of the Christian Trinity. Much of his work was orthodox, and he was considered orthodox for many years, although his pupil Nestorius directly derived his views, considered heretical, from Theodore (see Nestorianism). The Pelagians (see Pelagianism) also drew from his works. He and his writings were condemned in 544 by Justinian (see Monophysitism) along with the other works of the so-called Three Chapters. Pope Vigilius, under pressure, reluctantly concurred.

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...John Chrysostom, and Theodore of Mopsuestia. However, they, unlike their...the Pauline corpus. 13 Theodore of Mopsuestias commentaries on the epistles...and the commentaries of Theodore of Mopsuestia, 15 it is doubtful whether...
...it by the Apostles. 83 Theodore of Mopsuestia, in a similar defence of...only sparingly. 96 Even Theodore of Mopsuestia does not seem to have utilized...in Civ. 18. 43, and by Theodore of Mopsuestia against that of the Syrian...
...Graham Manlio Simonetti Theodore of Mopsuestia (Chapter IX, Section XI...Theodore of Heraclea 780 of Mopsuestia 798 Theodoret of Cyrus 885 Theognostos...John Chrysostom 783 xi Theodore of Mopsuestia (by Manlio Simonetti) 799...
...6 Cyril in Comparison 206 Theodore of Mopsuestia 206 Augustine of Hippo 227...means of brief sketches of Cyril in comparison with Theodore of Mopsuestia, Augustine, and Leo the Great, I hope to accomplish...
...Catechetical Homilies of Theodore of Mopsuestia, and, finally, the Ecclesiastical...Catechetical Homilies of Theodore of Mopsuestia lead us to Antioch, a little...discovery of the Homilies of Theodore of Mopsuestia...
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...Salvation: Insights from Theodore of Mopsuestia. by Daniel A. Keating...SALVATION: INSIGHTS FROM THEODORE OF MOPSUESTIA. By Frederick G. McLeod...95. The controversy over Theodore of Mopsuestia and the adequacy of his understanding...
THEODORE OF MOPSUESTIA REVISITED by FREDERICK G. MCLEOD THEODORE OF MOPSUESTIA (ca. 350-428) was acclaimed in...published The Theology of Grace in Theodore of Mopsuestia(11) and somewhat later a thought-provoking...
...2008. Pp. xxix + 463. 48 euro. Theodore of Mopsuestia wrote his commentary on John...Persia (2). The condemnation of Theodore in 553 culminated more than a...Syriac version for descriptions of Theodores opponents. T. supplies 26 passages...
...collaborator Salustius influenced Diodore of Tarsus and Theodore of Mopsuestias rejection of allegory. T. begins with a summary...Theodores surviving works? T. needs a fuller treatment of how Theodore uses sign, symbol, and type to explain baptism and...
...pp. 27392); "Some Ancient Jewish Reflections on Israels Imminent Redemption," by Robert Hayward (pp. 293305); "Theodore of Mopsuestia and the Interpretation of Ecclesiastes," by John Jarick (pp. 306-16); "Reading in Canon and Community: Deuteronomy...
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...our eyes. My students and I are reading texts by Theodore of Mopsuestia. All this has set me to ruminating on new birth...done about Christian formation. As I reread Theodore of Mopsuestias homilies on the Lords Prayer and the Nicene Creed...
...congenial than that of Alexandria. As it turned out, they hated the Antiochene approach. To them, the theology of Theodore of Mopsuestia, Nestorius and even Theodoret produced no more than another familiar version of the atonement in which an innocent...
...concord. All will want to remember that the great architects of patristic interpretation--Origen of Alexandria and Theodore of Mopsuestia, respectively symbolic interpreter and narrative interpreter par excellence--were condemned by the consensus-seeking...
...concord. All will want to remember that the great architects of patristic interpretation--Origen of Alexandria and Theodore of Mopsuestia, respectively symbolic interpreter and narrative interpreter par excellence--were condemned by the consensus-seeking...
...school of Antioch, which read it historically and literally. From the Antiochan tradition, John Chrysostom and Theodore of Mopsuestia condemn the allegorical reading as fiercely as Origen had denounced the literal. It remained for Augustine effectively...
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THEODORE OF MOPSUESTIA mop syooes ch , c.350...Christian theologian, bishop of Mopsuestia (from 392). Together with...he studied at the school of Antioch, adopted its exegetical...considered heretical, from Theodore (see Nestorianism ). The...
...Justinian had issued (544) a declaration of faith. The last three chapters anathematized the writings of Theodore of Mopsuestia , Theodoret of Cyrus, and Ibas of Edessa for Nestorianism . While the charge was true of their writings to a certain...
...as patriarch of Constantinople. In that year Nestorius, who had been a pupil of Theodore of Mopsuestia , outraged the Christian world by opposing the use of the title Mother of God for the Virgin on the grounds that, while the Father begot Jesus...
...church has never condemned him. A theologian of the Antiochene school, he was much less extreme than his tutor, Theodore of Mopsuestia . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University...
...embittered when Justinian in 544 condemned the so-called Three Chapters. These were the person and writings of Theodore of Mopsuestia , the writings of Theodoret against St. Cyril of Alexandria, and the letter of Ibas of Edessa to Maris the...


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