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Theodorus (bishop of Heraclea in Thrace)

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Map of the Sea of Marmara in the Byzantine period; "Heraclea Perinthus" is visible at centre.

Theodorus (Greek: Θεόδωρος, romanizedTheodōros; fl. c. AD 328–355) was a Christian biblical scholar of the mid-4th century AD. He was bishop of Heraclea in Thrace (also called Perinthus or Heraclea in Europa; modern Marmara Ereğlisi),[1] being appointed some time between 328 and 334; he was an ally of Eusebius against the Athanasians.[2] He should not be confused with Theodore Stratelates (281–319), sometimes called "Theodore of Heraclea," Theodore Stratelates lived in Heraclea Pontica.[3]

In Jerome's De viris illustribus, he writes that Theodorus wrote the following works during the reign of Constantius II (r. 337–361):

He was deposed in AD 347 and died around 355.[5][6][7]

References

  1. ^ "SermonIndex.net Audio Sermons - Sermon Index". SermonIndex.net.
  2. ^ Cain, A. (2021:164). Jerome's Commentaries on the Pauline Epistles and the Architecture of Exegetical Authority. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
  3. ^ "Memory of Great-martyr Theodore Stratelates | Orthodox Times (en)".
  4. ^ "Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Ser. II, Vol. III: Jerome and Gennadius. Lives of Illustrious Men.: Theodorus the bishop. | St-Takla.org". st-takla.org.
  5. ^ Ellis, G. I., Brooke, T. (1891:416). A Catalogue of the Manuscripts and Printed Books Collected by Thomas Brooke and Preserved at Armitage Bridge House, Near Huddersfield. United Kingdom: Ellis and Elvey.
  6. ^ "Philip Schaff: NPNF2-03. Theodoret, Jerome, Gennadius, & Rufinus: Historical Writings - Christian Classics Ethereal Library". ccel.org.
  7. ^ Oden, T. C. (2007:xxv). The Good Works Reader. United Kingdom: Eerdmans Publishing Company.


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