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Mopsuestia (Ancient Gr****: Μοψουεστία and Μόψου ἑστία, romanized: Mopsou(h)estia and Μόψου
Mopsou and Μόψου πόλις and Μόψος;
Byzantine Gr****: Mamista,...
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Theodore of
Mopsuestia (Gr****: Θεοδώρος, c. 350 – 428) was a
Christian theologian, and
Bishop of
Mopsuestia (as
Theodore II) from 392 to 428 AD. He is...
- The
Hallowing of
Theodore of
Mopsuestia (classical Syriac: ܩܘܼܕܵܫܵܐ ܕܡܵܪܝ ܬܸܐܕܘܿܪܘܿܣ ܡܦܲܫܩܲܢܲܐ, romanized: Qúdāšāʾ d-Mār Teʾdoros Mpašqanaʾ, "Hallowing...
- The 803
Mopsuestia earthquake took
place in the
vicinity of
Mopsuestia and the Gulf of
Alexandretta (İskenderun) in 802 or 803 CE (Hijri year 187). The...
- The
Archdiocese of
Mopsuestia is a
historical archbishopric of the
Patriarchate of
Antioch with its seat (cathedral) at
Mopsuestia (the
Mamistra of the...
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Auxentius of
Mopsuestia (Gr****: Αὐξέντιος; died 360) was
bishop of
Mopsuestia and a
saint in the
Eastern Orthodox and
Roman Catholic churches. His feast...
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Gregory of Nyssa),
Peter of Sebaste,
Diodorus of Tarsus,
Theodore of
Mopsuestia, John Chrysostom,
Cyril of Alexandria,
Maximus the Confessor, and John...
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disciple of
Saint Pachomius Mar
Theodore of
Mopsuestia (c. 350–428),
Christian theologian, and
Bishop of
Mopsuestia St.
Theodore of
Octodurum or St. Yoder...
- Christology. His
theology was
influenced by
teachings of
Theodore of
Mopsuestia (d. 428), the most
prominent theologian of the
Antiochian School. Nestorian...
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Advocates included Acacius of Caesarea,
Severian of Gabala,
Theodore of
Mopsuestia, Theodoret, and others. Nestorius,
before becoming Patriarch of Constantinople...