Alexandrian theologian
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concept
An Alexandrian theologian is a Christian thinker associated with the theological tradition of Alexandria, known for its allegorical interpretation of Scripture, engagement with Greek philosophy, and influential contributions to early Christian doctrine.
Observed surface forms (4)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| 5th-century Christian theologian | 6 |
| Coptic writer | 1 |
| Greek Church Father | 1 |
| Late Antique theologian | 1 |
Instances (11)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Clement of Alexandria | — |
| Dioscorus of Alexandria | 5th-century Christian theologian |
| Juvenal of Jerusalem | 5th-century Christian theologian |
| Didymus the Blind | — |
| Saint Shenoute | Coptic writer |
| Hilary of Arles | 5th-century Christian theologian |
| Titus Flavius Clemens | Greek Church Father |
| Vincent of Lérins | 5th-century Christian theologian |
| Theophilus of Alexandria | Late Antique theologian |
| Domnus II of Antioch | 5th-century Christian theologian |
| Anatolius of Constantinople | 5th-century Christian theologian |