This article begins by identifying a previously unknown quotation in Cyril of Alexandria’s Commentary on the Gospel of John as an extract from the Johannine commentary of Theodore of Heraclea, a leading member of the fourth-century Eusebian alliance. I argue that the relevant fragment from Theodore’s commentary dealing with John 14.10–11 reveals his attempt to oppose Marcellus’s Monarchian exegesis of John 10.38. In order to do so he drew upon third-century anti-Monarchian authors, most notably Origen. Cyril responded to Theodore’s exegesis in a thoroughly pro-Nicene fashion, demonstrating that his exegesis fell short of the pro-Nicene consensus that developed in the latter half of the fourth century. Cyril’s chief criticisms of Theodore’s ...
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In ecumenical circles, John 17:11b, 21–23 has been understood as Jesus’ prayer for churc...
This article focuses on one passage in Leontius of Byzantium’s treatise Contra Nestorianos et Eutych...
The first five centuries of Christianity were marked by theological and doctrinal disputes. J.D.G. ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 340-357.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Orientation -- ...
There has been considerable controversy over Augustine’s Christology throughout this century, concer...
Taking as its starting point the oration delivered in honor of Constantine in Trier by an anonymous ...
The present article proposes to investigate a few examples of doctrinal, terminological as well as s...
In his 2011 doctoral dissertation (Rome), Gabriel Quicke drew up a scheme of principles for a spirit...
From the above lines one can see that St. Cyril of Alexandria is presented, along with a great theol...
Great strides have been made in the study of John Cassian over the last half-century, and yet persis...
This article examines the late-seventeenth-century Church of England's understanding of rulers’ eccl...
This article examines whether two of the apostolic fathers, Clement of Rome and Ignatius of Antioch,...
The surge in Pauline exegesis in the Latin world during the late fourth / early fifth century has be...
This essay argues that Jesus’s confession of ignorance about the day and hour of his return (Matt. 2...
Jerome’s Epistula prima is a remarkably hybrid text. It contains a miraculous account of the trial a...
In ecumenical circles, John 17:11b, 21–23 has been understood as Jesus’ prayer for churc...
This article focuses on one passage in Leontius of Byzantium’s treatise Contra Nestorianos et Eutych...
The first five centuries of Christianity were marked by theological and doctrinal disputes. J.D.G. ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 340-357.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Orientation -- ...
There has been considerable controversy over Augustine’s Christology throughout this century, concer...
Taking as its starting point the oration delivered in honor of Constantine in Trier by an anonymous ...
The present article proposes to investigate a few examples of doctrinal, terminological as well as s...
In his 2011 doctoral dissertation (Rome), Gabriel Quicke drew up a scheme of principles for a spirit...
From the above lines one can see that St. Cyril of Alexandria is presented, along with a great theol...
Great strides have been made in the study of John Cassian over the last half-century, and yet persis...
This article examines the late-seventeenth-century Church of England's understanding of rulers’ eccl...
This article examines whether two of the apostolic fathers, Clement of Rome and Ignatius of Antioch,...
The surge in Pauline exegesis in the Latin world during the late fourth / early fifth century has be...
This essay argues that Jesus’s confession of ignorance about the day and hour of his return (Matt. 2...
Jerome’s Epistula prima is a remarkably hybrid text. It contains a miraculous account of the trial a...
In ecumenical circles, John 17:11b, 21–23 has been understood as Jesus’ prayer for churc...
This article focuses on one passage in Leontius of Byzantium’s treatise Contra Nestorianos et Eutych...