The Commentary of Theodore of Mopsuestia on the Nicene Creed is an
important document of an instrumental age in the development of
Christianity. Theodore (c. 350-428) was clearly the most important
biblical scholar of his age. While his theology eventually led to
his loss of favor among some branches of the church, Theodore was
at least partially responsible for three church councils held to
deal with his ideas, including those of Ephesus and Chalcedon.
Mingana has published here, as Woodbrooke Studies 5, for the first
time a document that had previously been lost and which contains
Theodore's observations on the outcome of the Council of Nicaea,
the Nicene Creed.
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