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| | Theodoret - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Theodoret was determined to preserve the peace of the Church by seeking the adoption of a formula avoiding the unconditional condemnation of Nestorius, and toward the close of 434 strove earnestly for the reconciliation between the Eastern churches. |  | | Not familiar with Hebrew, Theodoret uses the Syriac translation, the Greek versions, and the Septuagint. |  | | He is clear and simple in thought and statement; and his merit is to have rescued the exegetical heritage of the school of Antioch as a whole for the Christian Church. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodoret
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| | Theodoret (Catholic Encyclopedia) - BibleWiki |
 | | Theodoret brought many of these into the Church, among others more than a thousand Marcionites. |  | | G., LXXXIII, 1173-1494, and Sakkelion, "Forty-eight Letters of Theodoret of Cyrus" (Athens, 1885). |  | | The bitterness with which these polemics were carried on is shown both by the letter and the speech of Theodoret when he learned of the death in 444 of the Patriarch of Alexandria (Epist. |
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http://bible.tmtm.com/wiki/Theodoret_%28Catholic_Encyclopedia%29
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| | Saint Maron |
 | | Theodoret never knew Maron personally, but only through the disciples of this holy man. He described Maron as "the one who has planted for God the garden which flourishes now in the region of Cyrrhus." Little is known of the birth or youth of Maron because Theodoret was unconcerned about that aspect of his life. |  | | Theodoret describes these disciples of Maron with these words: "These anchorites were virtuous and heroic, totally dedicated to a life of contemplative prayer. |  | | All that is known about Maron, the spiritual father and protector of the Maronites comes from Theodoret, the bishop of Cyrrhus. |
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http://www.tanbourit.com/saint_maron.htm
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| | Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2003.02.19 |
 | | Theresa Urbainczyk, Theodoret of Cyrrhus: The Bishop and the Holy Man. |  | | Urbainczyk suggests that Theodoret's work must be understood as an apology, within the context of the theological disputes of the fifth century, for both the author himself and the holy men of Syria. |  | | While the main focus of the book is on Theodoret the Bishop's authorial relationship to the various holy men whose lives he describes, Urbainczyk's examination of how Theodoret himself fits within his own work demonstrates that he is in fact not only the bishop but the titular holy man as well. |
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http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2003/2003-02-19.html
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| | THE EARLY CHRISTIAN LITERATURE PRIMERS |
 | | Dupin says of Theodoret's letters that they all discover a great deal of piety, charity, and humility, and of the private letters that they have all the qualifications which render letters valuable, for they are short, plain, neat, elegant, civil, pleasant, full of matter, wit, and holiness. |  | | But, in revolting against the old allegorical method, Theodoret was no extremist; and where, as in the sacrifices and ceremonies of the old law, there is a plain foreshadowing of what appears in the law of Christ, he recognizes it and explains it. |  | | The "Blessed Theodoret" is the hesitating title which the Church has bestowed upon this father, while granting to his antagonist Cyril the full honors of a saint. |
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http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/jackson2/22_the.html
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| | Antiochene Theology, Theodoret |
 | | At the Council of Chalcedon (451), Theodoret was identified with the Nestorian opposition, but he was persuaded to renounce Nestorius and was recognized as orthodox. |  | | Cyril's successor, the powerful Dioscorus, accused (448) Theodoret of dividing Christ into two natures, and although Theodoret insisted on the unity, he was anathematized. |  | | His disciple, the church historian Theodoret, carried on his work. |
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http://mb-soft.com/believe/txc/antioche.htm
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| | Theresa Urbainczyk: Theodoret of Cyrrhus, University of Michigan Press |
 | | Theodoret of Cyrrhus: The Bishop and the Holy Man argues that Theodoret's work was not written merely as an act of piety but was in fact a very political treatise, addressing the theological disputes of his day. |  | | Theodoret of Cyrrhus: The Bishop and the Holy Man will be an invaluable tool for such scholars, as well as those focused on early medieval historiographers and hagiographers. |  | | Urbainczyk studies the social background of these Syrian ascetics, describes the relationship between Theodoret's heroes and the church community, and investigates how Theodoret presents his own personal relationship with the holy men. |
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http://www.press.umich.edu/titleDetailDesc.do?id=17075
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| | ORTHODOX AND ORIENTAL ORTHODOX CONSULTATION |
 | | Theodoret was allowed by unknown means to quietly manifest his " repentance" for the first time, even though attending the Council only as an accuser, by becoming a member of the committee which was appointed to examine the Tome of Leo to see if it indeed agrees with the Twelve Chapters of St. |  | | It was understood that John of Antioch's reconciliation with Cyril of Alexandria and his acceptance of the Third Ecumenical Council with the Twelve Chapters was done on behalf of all bishops of the Patriarchate of Antioch. |  | | Failing to distinguish between the two Orthodox bishops and the Nestorian Theodoret Leo seems to have used the occasion to assert the authority of his see. |
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http://www.romanity.org/htm/rom.06.en.orthodox_and_oriental_orthodox_consultation.htm
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| | James of Cyrrhestica |
 | | In Theodoret's Historia Religiosa, miracles and visions are often the redepiction of events from the Scriptures. |  | | Theodoret's Greek is clear in style and has earned him praise for its purity from Photius (Quasten 1994: 538). |  | | Already during James' lifetime, Theodoret began to prepare a tomb for James in the Church of the Holy Apostles in Cyrrhus. |
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http://www.mari.org/JMS/january98/James_of_Cyrrhestica.htm
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| | Nicene/Post-Nicene, Series II, Volume 27 |
 | | This was due to the fact that Constantine the eldest of Constantine's sons, and Constans the youngest, had preserved their father's faith in its integrity, and that Valentinian, emperor of the West, had also kept the true religion undefiled. |  | | The Ecclesiastical History of Theodoret, Book I, Chapter IX the bishops assailed the weak-minded emperor, and persuaded him to expel Athanasius from his church. |  | | For that holy see has precedence over all churches in the world, for many reasons; and above all for this, that it is free from all taint of heresy, and that no bishop of heterodox opinion has ever sat upon its throne, but it has kept the grace of the apostles undefiled.... |
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http://jmgainor.homestead.com/files/PU/ECW/npn2/npnii27.htm
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| | Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. III |
 | | To say that Chrysostom and Theodoret both appealed to the "holy see" is as much an anachronism as to say that they appealed to the Court of the Vatican or to the Dome of St. Peter's. |  | | In both cases the church was moved at once by honest conviction and partisan passion; the state was influenced partly by a healthy desire to promote peace through out the empire, partly by the Schaft Hist, Christ ambition of posing as theological arbitrator. |  | | All sees were holy sees, just as all bishops were styled your holiness. |
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http://biblestudy.churches.net/CCEL/FATHERS2/NPNF203/NPNF2062.HTM
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| | Newman Reader - Ancient Saints - Theodoret |
 | | The whole Church is unsettled with the question." Theodoret, too, who is even said to have actually composed this remonstrance, little as he liked Cyril, speaks in the same sense, in various of his writings and letters. |  | | A letter is extant, in which he addresses him as his fellow-labourer, and makes him, as if officially, his informant and adviser as to the course of theological thought in that part of Christendom. |  | | There was a greater Presence in the midst of them than John, Theodoret, or Cyril, and He carried out His Truth and His will, in spite of the rebellious natures of His chosen ones. |
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http://www.newmanreader.org/works/historical/volume2/saints/theodoret/theodoret2.html
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| | Amazon.com: Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers Series 2, Volume 3, Theodoret, Jerome, Gennadius, Rufinus: Historical ... |
 | | Theodoret does surpass his contemporaries in eloquence, religious zeal, and invective; in this he resembles the later church historian Evagrius Scholasticus, whose works brim with orthodox fervor. |  | | Of Theodoret's works his "Dialogues and Letters" are preserved here as well, and they are possibly more important than his church history for the fact that they provide significant knowledge on key persons and surface much information about the Bishop of Cyprus himself. |  | | Some minor works also comprise this volume, namely Gennadius of Marseilles and St Jerome's "Live of Illustrious Men," which are merely short documentaries on some of the primary influences in the Church from St Peter on; even a few non-Christians joined the ranks: Seneca, Philo, and Josephus. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0802881173/thesign
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| | Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. III |
 | | Theodoret's words are "He, says the apostle, who is baptized is buried with the Lord, that as he has been sharer in the death so he may be sharer in the resurrection. |  | | These were answered by Theodoret on behalf of the eastern church in 431. |  | | This love, says Theodoret, is the source of the holy life of the ascetics. |
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http://www.bible.ca/history/fathers/NPNF2-03/Npnf2-03-06.htm
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| | Symeon Stylites |
 | | He describes vividly an occasion when, after the saint had told the crowds to ask for Theodorets blessing, he was mobbed by the enthusiastic pilgrims and only escaped being smothered by the saints shouting to them to stand back. |  | | In the translation that follows I have given the relevant passages from Theodoret after the troparion in a different typeface. |  | | A number of the manuscripts of Theodoret read here not Medes, but Indians. |
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http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ephrem/symeon.htm
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| | C. H. Forney's The Christian Ordinances [Part I: Baptism, Chapter III]. |
 | | Theodoret and Sozomen may Justly be classed among such historians, and their testimony may relate exclusively to practices in the Catholic Church, and to the [23] |  | | It was common, as it yet is, among writers in the Catholic Church, to ignore these outside bodies altogether, or to make claims of antiquity for their own practices and ordinances not borne out by impartial history. |  | | Weak and defective as the testimony is which we have been examining touching the origin of single immersion, we are willing to accept it as proving that trine immersion was generally practiced in the Catholic Church in the latter half of the fourth century. |
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http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/texts/believers/forneytco/TCO03.HTM
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| | Second Council of Constantinople - 553 A.D. |
 | | We anathematize the supporters of these works and those who write or have written in defence of them, or who are bold enough to claim that they are orthodox, or who have defended or tried to defend their heresy in the names of holy fathers or of the holy council of Chalcedon. |  | | This was the view not only of the two bishops whose interventions some have tried to misapply but also of the other religious bishops of that holy council. |  | | In this matter those who issued these empty statements are those who, in the words of scripture, rely on lies, they make empty pleas; they conceive mischief and bring forth iniquity, they weave the spider's web. |
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http://www.piar.hu/councils/ecum05.htm
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| | THEODORET - LoveToKnow Article on THEODORET |
 | | Besides this work Theodoret has also left us a church history in five books, from 324 to 429, which was published shortly before the council of Chalcedon. |  | | 345 ft. On the sources of Theodorets church history see Jeep, QuellenI untersuchungen z. |  | | Among the apologetico-dogmatic works of Theodoret must be reckoned his ten discourses HpL irpzot cii. |
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http://58.1911encyclopedia.org/T/TH/THEODORET.htm
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| | Domnei -- Chapter 16 |
 | | In attendance upon him were Fra Battista, prior of the Grey Monks, and Melicent's near kinsman, once the Bishop, now the Cardinal, de Montors, who, as was widely known, was the actual monarch of this realm. |  | | I must relinquish him to Mother Church, in order that he may be equitably tried, and be baptised--since even he may have a soul--and afterward be burned in the market-place." |  | | Now, now that God has singularly favoured me----!" Theodoret snarled and gibbered like a frenzied ape, and had no longer the ability to articulate. |
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http://www.litrix.com/domnei/domne016.htm
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| | Kenosis // NPN2-03A - Theodoret, The Life and Writings of the Blessed Theodoret, Book 1, Pt. IX, Extant Works, ... |
 | | We shall therefore apply what is divinely spoken and acted to God the Word; on the other hand what is said and done in humility we shall connect with the form of a servant, lest we be tainted with the blasphemy of Arius and Eunomius. |  | | NPN2-03A - Theodoret, The Life and Writings of the Blessed Theodoret, Book 1, Pt. |  | | Kenosis // NPN2-03A - Theodoret, The Life and Writings of the Blessed Theodoret, Book 1, Pt. |
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http://kenosis.info/NPN2-03A.html
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| | The Church Fathers and "Sola Fide" (Justification by Faith Alone) |
 | | James seems to be saying that Theodoret believes in "limited atonement." However, this is a misinterpretation of Theodoret's teachings. |  | | But Theodoret definitely believed that Jesus desires all men to be saved (as does the Bible of course, cf. |  | | He also speaks of people who live for Christ will wait for their rewards (Letter XIV To Alexandra). |
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http://www.bringyou.to/apologetics/a98.htm
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| | Theodoret of Cyrus: Commentary on the Song of Songs. |
 | | This was particularly the case for Antiochene Fathers, who were less inclined to the spiritual interpretation - and especially allegory - favoured by Origen. |  | | But unlike him he proceeds to assail the prudishness of those who found the work's sexual explicitness licentious and erotic. |  | | That Theodoret produced a full commentary on the book, however, demonstrates that he was by no means affronted either by the book's content or by the allegorical approach of his great Alexandrian predecessor. |
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http://www.cecs.acu.edu.au/theodoret.htm
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| | HKHPE 28 01 |
 | | Theodoret tries here to translate the Hebrew names of God into Greek, besides Shaddai, El, Zebaoth, and at the last place also the following statement, which, since it is parallel to the explanation of Ex 6,3, as stated above, can only refer to the name of Jahwe. |  | | This shows us, that in Theodoret’s time the Jews were no doubt writing the holy name – the tetragrammaton, as JHWH -, but that they were not allowed to pronounce it. |  | | With this, though, does not fit together, that in Theodoret one also finds the version Ιαω for the name of the God of the Old Testament. |
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http://hanskrause.de/HKHPE/hkhpe_28_01.htm
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| | Eranistes |
 | | Ettlinger, who published the critical edition of the Greek text in 1975, now enables us to feel the drama and passion of the text through a concise but thorough introduction, ample footnotes, and excellent scriptural and general indices. |  | | In two dialogues Theodoret argues that the Word of God was immutable and impassible in his divine nature, and that Christ experienced change and passion only in his human nature. |  | | A third dialogue argues that, in the union of the divinity and humanity in the one person of the Word incarnate, the natures remained unmixed. |
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http://cuapress.cua.edu/viewbook.cfm?book=F106
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| | The Byzantine Fathers |
 | | The Theological Basis of Theodoret’s Objection to Cyril’s "Hypostatic or Natural Union." |  | | The Inadequacy of Theodoret’s Theological Language, the Imprecision of His Ideas, and His Suspicion of an Unfounded Apollinarianism. |  | | Theodoret’s Fear of Apollinarianism in St. Cyril’s Thought. |
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http://www.holytrinitymission.org/books/english/fathers_florovsky_2.htm
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| | Theodoret - definition of Theodoret by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
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| | Alibris: Theodoret |
 | | This volume completes the Commentary on all the Psalms written by Theodoret, bishop of Cyrus, in the decade before the Council of Chalcedon held in 451, "a triumph of Antiochene theology", in the words of J. Kelly. |  | | Theodoret of Cyrus: Commentary on the Psalms 73-150 |  | | The work thus bears the marks of the theological currents of those years, especially as Theodoret was instrumental in convening... |
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| | Theodoret |
 | | Theodoret of Cyrus: On Divine Providence (Ancient Christian Writers) |  | | The First Christian Histories: Eusebius, Socrates, Sozomen, Theodoret, and Evagrius |  | | Theodoret of Cyrus on Romans 11:26: Recovering an early Christian Elijah redivivus tradition : (Dissertation) |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Eutyches |
 | | Mutual explanations had been exchanged between the great theologians Theodoret and Cyril, but their partisans had not been convinced. |  | | He was not a learned man, but was much respected and had influence through the infamous minister of Theodosius II, the eunuch Chrysaphius, to whom he had stood godfather. |  | | He was a vehement opponent of Nestorianism, and of the Antiochian party led by Theodoret of Cyrus (Cyrrhus) and John of Antioch. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05631a.htm
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| | OUP: The Christology of Theodoret of Cyrus: Clayton, Jr. |
 | | While the works of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Nestorius are extant today only in translations or in fragments, Theodoret's voluminous works are largely available in their original Greek. |  | | This study of his writings throws considerable light on the theology of those councils and the final evolution and content of Antiochene Christology. |  | | Content and Graphics copyright Oxford University Press, 2006. |
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http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-814398-2
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| | Strukturen und Geschichte des Heils in der Theologie des Theodoret von Kyros: Eine dogmen- und theologiegeschichtliche ... |
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