The Essay of the Bishop of Mopsuestia
Theodore of Mopsuestia born c. 350, Antioch, Syria 429, Mopsuestia, Cilicia now part of Turkey, was a Syrian theologian, considered the greatest Bible interpreter of his time and the spiritual head of the exegetical School of Antioch. Resume. Theodore was a native of Antioch, where he was trained in rhetoric by Libanius before entering the ascetic school under Diodore, later Bishop of Tarsus; Theodore of Mopsuestia mŏp syōōĕs chə, c.350-428, Syriac Christian theologian, Bishop of Mopsuestia Together with his lifelong friend, John, Theodore, Bishop of Mopsuestia, c.350-428 stands out as the foremost exponent of the literal, historical and rational emphases of the School of Antioch in exegesis, Simonetti, M. 'Note sull'esegesi veterotestamentaria di Teodoro di Mopsuestia', Vetera Christianorum I 1977. Google Scholar Stewart OSB, C. 'Working the Earth of the Heart': The Messalian Controversy in History, Texts and Language to, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991 Theodore was born in Antioch, where he was trained in rhetoric by Libanius before entering the ascetic school led by Diodore, later Bishop of Tarsus · Anastasios The life of Theodore of Mopsuestia or Theodore the Interpreter, 350-428 began in that century, a time when dramatic changes will take place in the Church that will completely alter the way it will act in the world. This is a time of great Christian thinkers, such as AmTheodore of Mopsuestia: Commentary on the Gospel of John George Kalantzis x, 165 Early Christian Studies, 7. Strathfield, NSW St, Pape We use cookies to improve your experience on our website.By continue To use our website, you agree to our use of cookies.Theodore de Tolk ca. was Bishop of Mopsuestia as Theodore II, AD. He is also known as Theodore of Antioch, because of his birthplace and presbytery. He is the best-known representative of the Antioch Middle School of hermeneutics. Theodore was born in Anti