Amphilochia

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Amphilochia is a theological and exegetical work by Photios I of Constantinople, consisting of a series of questions and answers on difficult passages of Scripture and doctrinal issues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian literature
exegetical work
theological work
associatedPerson Photios I of Constantinople NERFINISHED
associatedWith Patriarchate of Constantinople NERFINISHED
author Photios I of Constantinople NERFINISHED
contains answers to theological questions
interpretations of biblical passages
culturalContext Greek Byzantine culture NERFINISHED
dateOfComposition 9th century
doctrinalScope Christology NERFINISHED
Trinitarian theology
ecclesiology
soteriology
focusesOn difficult passages of Scripture
dogmatic questions
hermeneutical problems
genre question-and-answer literature
hasPart individual answer units
individual question units
historicalPeriod Middle Byzantine period NERFINISHED
influencedBy Greek patristic tradition
Patristic exegesis
intendedAudience educated clergy
learned laity
language Greek
literaryForm erotapokriseis
literaryTradition Byzantine question-and-answer tradition
placeOfOrigin Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
preservedIn medieval Greek manuscripts
religiousDiscipline biblical hermeneutics
dogmatic theology
religiousTradition Byzantine Christianity
Eastern Orthodox Christianity NERFINISHED
scholarlyField Byzantine studies NERFINISHED
history of exegesis
patristics
scripturalScope New Testament passages
Old Testament passages
structure series of questions and answers
subject Biblical exegesis
Christian theology
Scriptural interpretation
doctrinal issues
theologicalOrientation Orthodox theology
workOf Byzantine literature
workType scholarly theological treatise
writtenBy Patriarch Photios I NERFINISHED

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