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Late Antiquity / Church Fathers / Biblical exegesis / Theology / Christian theologians / Exegesis / Theodoret / Biblical hermeneutics / School of Antioch / Christianity / Religion / Hermeneutics
Date: 2015-04-02 15:43:23
Late Antiquity
Church Fathers
Biblical exegesis
Theology
Christian theologians
Exegesis
Theodoret
Biblical hermeneutics
School of Antioch
Christianity
Religion
Hermeneutics

Antiochene <em>TheĊria</em> in the Writings of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Theodoret of Cyrus

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