Didymus the Blind

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Didymus the Blind was a 4th-century Christian theologian and biblical scholar from Alexandria, renowned for his influential teachings and writings despite having lost his sight in childhood.

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Didymus the Blind canonical 2

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instanceOf Alexandrian theologian
Christian theologian
Church Father
biblical scholar
alternativeName Didymus Alexandrinus NERFINISHED
Didymus Caecus NERFINISHED
Didymus of Alexandria NERFINISHED
birthPlace Alexandria NERFINISHED
Roman Egypt NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 4th century
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
deathPlace Alexandria NERFINISHED
doctrine affirmation of the divinity of the Holy Spirit
educatedAt Catechetical School of Alexandria NERFINISHED
era Patristic period
eyeCondition blindness
fieldOfWork Trinitarian theology
biblical exegesis
pneumatology
gender male
givenName Didymus NERFINISHED
influenced Jerome NERFINISHED
Rufinus of Aquileia NERFINISHED
later Alexandrian theologians
influencedBy Athanasius of Alexandria NERFINISHED
Origen NERFINISHED
knownFor allegorical exegesis of Scripture
continuing Origenist theological tradition
defense of Nicene orthodoxy
teaching at the Catechetical School of Alexandria
languageOfWorkOrName Greek
movement Nicene Christianity NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Greek
notableCharacteristic lost his sight in childhood
notableWork Commentary on Ecclesiastes NERFINISHED
Commentary on Genesis NERFINISHED
Commentary on Psalms NERFINISHED
Commentary on Zechariah NERFINISHED
On the Holy Spirit NERFINISHED
occupation biblical commentator
teacher
theologian
placeOfActivity Alexandria NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
teachingPosition head of the Catechetical School of Alexandria
tradition Alexandrian theological tradition
veneratedIn Eastern Christianity NERFINISHED
Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches

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GospelOfHebrews mentionedBy Didymus the Blind