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Theodoret of
Cyrus or
Cyrrhus (Ancient Gr****: Θεοδώρητος Κύρρου; c. AD 393 – c. 458/466) was an
influential theologian of the
School of Antioch, biblical...
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Theodoret usually refers to the
bishop of
Cyrrhus (423–457).
Theodoret may also
refer to:
Theodoret (martyr),
martyred at
Antioch in 362
Theodoret (patriarch...
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refers to what the
Samaritans expressed as Ἰαβαί,
Eusebius as Ἰευώ,
Theodoretus as Ἀϊά and the
ancient Gr****s as Ἰαώ. Eusebius,
Praeparatio evangelica...
- see H. Leppin, "The
Church Historians (I): Socrates, Sozomenus, and
Theodoretus", in
Gabriele Marasco, Gr**** &
Roman Historiography in Late Antiquity...
- The
Christian Doctrine of Apokatastasis, 112-113.
Arendzen 1913
cites Theodoretus, Haer. fab., I, xxii;
Eusebius of Caesarea,
Church History, IV, ****,...
- doi:10.2307/1583142. JSTOR 1583142.
Williams &
Friell 1995, p. 68.
Theodoretus,
Ecclesiastical History 5.17 Hebblewhite, p. 103. King, Noel Quinton...
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being honored there in the
fourth century. The
historians Rufinus and
Theodoretus record that the
shrine was
desecrated under Julian the
Apostate around...
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Simplicius of Cilicia.
Commentary on Aristotle's Physics. 23.10. B27.
Theodoretus.
Treatment of Gr**** Conditions. B28.
Achilles Tatius.
Introduction to...
- [how?] The
division of
bodies also began; the 5th-century
theologian Theodoretus declaring that "Grace
remains entire with
every part". An
altar slab...
- 379a-b. Ammi**** Marcellinus, 22.11.2-3
Chronicon Paschale, a. 363.
Theodoretus,
Historia ecclesiastica, 3.181.1
Oxyrhynchus Papyri 1103.
Artemii P****io...