corpus of Theodore of Mopsuestia

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The corpus of Theodore of Mopsuestia is the collected body of biblical commentaries and theological writings by the influential 4th–5th century Antiochene theologian and bishop Theodore of Mopsuestia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical commentary collection
corpus of writings
theological corpus
associatedWithSchool Antiochene school of exegesis
condemnationDate 553
condemnedAs Nestorian NERFINISHED
containsWorkOn Christology
Gospel of John NERFINISHED
Gospel of Matthew NERFINISHED
Minor Prophets NERFINISHED
New Testament NERFINISHED
Nicene theology
Old Testament NERFINISHED
Pauline epistles NERFINISHED
Psalms NERFINISHED
Trinity
soteriology
dateRange early 5th century
late 4th century
emphasizesMethod historical context of Scripture
literal exegesis
rejection of excessive allegory
hasAuthor Theodore of Mopsuestia NERFINISHED
hasKeyTheme covenant theology
distinction between human and divine in Christ
eschatology
free will
original sin
progressive revelation
resurrection
hasLanguage Greek
hasReception controversial in Byzantine theology
highly esteemed in Church of the East
hasTheologicalOrientation Antiochene Christology NERFINISHED
historical-grammatical exegesis
hasWorkType biblical commentary
polemical writing
theological treatise
influenced Church of the East NERFINISHED
Nestorian theology
Syriac exegesis
partiallyPreservedIn Greek manuscripts
Latin fragments
Syriac translations
studiedInField biblical studies
historical theology
patristics
wasCondemnedAt Second Council of Constantinople NERFINISHED

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Commentary on the Minor Prophets partOf corpus of Theodore of Mopsuestia