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.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| corpus of Theodore of Mopsuestia canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: corpus of Theodore of Mopsuestia Context triple: [Commentary on the Minor Prophets, partOf, corpus of Theodore of Mopsuestia]
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Anaphora of Theodore of Mopsuestia
The Anaphora of Theodore of Mopsuestia is a historic Eucharistic prayer attributed to the influential 4th–5th century theologian Theodore of Mopsuestia and used in the liturgical tradition of the Church of the East.
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corpus of Gregory of Nyssa
The corpus of Gregory of Nyssa is the collected body of theological, philosophical, and exegetical writings by the 4th-century Cappadocian Church Father Gregory of Nyssa.
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corpus of Maximus the Confessor
The corpus of Maximus the Confessor is the collected body of theological and philosophical writings by the 7th-century Byzantine monk and Church Father, renowned for his influential contributions to Christology, asceticism, and mystical theology.
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corpus of Ephrem the Syrian
The corpus of Ephrem the Syrian is the collected body of theological, poetic, and exegetical writings by the 4th-century Syriac Christian theologian and hymnographer Ephrem the Syrian.
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corpus of Philo of Alexandria
The corpus of Philo of Alexandria is the collected body of philosophical and exegetical writings by the Hellenistic Jewish thinker Philo, which blend Jewish scripture with Greek, especially Platonic and Stoic, philosophy.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: corpus of Theodore of Mopsuestia Target entity description: 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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A.
Anaphora of Theodore of Mopsuestia
The Anaphora of Theodore of Mopsuestia is a historic Eucharistic prayer attributed to the influential 4th–5th century theologian Theodore of Mopsuestia and used in the liturgical tradition of the Church of the East.
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B.
corpus of Gregory of Nyssa
The corpus of Gregory of Nyssa is the collected body of theological, philosophical, and exegetical writings by the 4th-century Cappadocian Church Father Gregory of Nyssa.
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C.
corpus of Maximus the Confessor
The corpus of Maximus the Confessor is the collected body of theological and philosophical writings by the 7th-century Byzantine monk and Church Father, renowned for his influential contributions to Christology, asceticism, and mystical theology.
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D.
corpus of Ephrem the Syrian
The corpus of Ephrem the Syrian is the collected body of theological, poetic, and exegetical writings by the 4th-century Syriac Christian theologian and hymnographer Ephrem the Syrian.
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E.
corpus of Philo of Alexandria
The corpus of Philo of Alexandria is the collected body of philosophical and exegetical writings by the Hellenistic Jewish thinker Philo, which blend Jewish scripture with Greek, especially Platonic and Stoic, philosophy.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
biblical commentary collection
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corpus of writings ⓘ theological corpus ⓘ |
| associatedWithSchool | Antiochene school of exegesis ⓘ |
| condemnationDate | 553 ⓘ |
| condemnedAs | Nestorian NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| containsWorkOn |
Christology
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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
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late 4th century ⓘ |
| emphasizesMethod |
historical context of Scripture
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literal exegesis ⓘ rejection of excessive allegory ⓘ |
| hasAuthor | Theodore of Mopsuestia NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasKeyTheme |
covenant theology
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distinction between human and divine in Christ ⓘ eschatology ⓘ free will ⓘ original sin ⓘ progressive revelation ⓘ resurrection ⓘ |
| hasLanguage | Greek ⓘ |
| hasReception |
controversial in Byzantine theology
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highly esteemed in Church of the East ⓘ |
| hasTheologicalOrientation |
Antiochene Christology
NERFINISHED
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historical-grammatical exegesis ⓘ |
| hasWorkType |
biblical commentary
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polemical writing ⓘ theological treatise ⓘ |
| influenced |
Church of the East
NERFINISHED
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Nestorian theology ⓘ Syriac exegesis ⓘ |
| partiallyPreservedIn |
Greek manuscripts
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Latin fragments ⓘ Syriac translations ⓘ |
| studiedInField |
biblical studies
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historical theology ⓘ patristics ⓘ |
| wasCondemnedAt | Second Council of Constantinople NERFINISHED ⓘ |
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