Diodore of Tarsus (d. ca. 390) was a Christian bishop, a monastic reformer, and a theologian. A strong supporter of the orthodoxy of Nicaea, Diodore played a pivotal role in the Council of Constantinople and opposed the anti-Christian policies of Julian the Apostate. Diodore founded one of the most influential centers of Christian thought in the early church, and many of his students became notable theologians in their own right.
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- Diodore of Tarsus (d. ca. 390) was a Christian bishop, a monastic reformer, and a theologian. A strong supporter of the orthodoxy of Nicaea, Diodore played a pivotal role in the Council of Constantinople and opposed the anti-Christian policies of Julian the Apostate. Diodore founded one of the most influential centers of Christian thought in the early church, and many of his students became notable theologians in their own right. Like many early Church Fathers, Diodore was a Christian universalist.
- Diodorus von Tarsus (* 4. Jahrhundert in Antiochien) war ein Presbyter und Bischof.
- Diodore de Tarse fut le supérieur d'un monastère et un des chefs de file de l'école théologique d'Antioche. Il devint évêque de Tarse en Cilicie en 378. Il fut l'un des maîtres de Théodore de Mopsueste et de Jean Chrysostome. L'empereur Théodose I l'appelait le « boulevard de l'orthodoxie ».
- Di nobile famiglia di Antiochia, dopo gli studi ad Atene, entrò in un monastero nei pressi di Antiochia e venne consacrato sacerdote da Melezio. Ingaggio una vivace polemica con l'imperatore Giuliano l'Apostata, il quale riteneva che la mal ferma salute di Diodoro, fosse una punizione inflittagli dagli Dei pagani. Nel 372 venne consacrato vescovo di Tarso da San Basilio, fu anche amico di San Crisostomo.
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- Diodore of Tarsus (d. ca. 390) was a Christian bishop, a monastic reformer, and a theologian. A strong supporter of the orthodoxy of Nicaea, Diodore played a pivotal role in the Council of Constantinople and opposed the anti-Christian policies of Julian the Apostate. Diodore founded one of the most influential centers of Christian thought in the early church, and many of his students became notable theologians in their own right.
- Diodorus von Tarsus (* 4. Jahrhundert in Antiochien) war ein Presbyter und Bischof.
- Diodore de Tarse fut le supérieur d'un monastère et un des chefs de file de l'école théologique d'Antioche. Il devint évêque de Tarse en Cilicie en 378. Il fut l'un des maîtres de Théodore de Mopsueste et de Jean Chrysostome. L'empereur Théodose I l'appelait le « boulevard de l'orthodoxie ».
- Di nobile famiglia di Antiochia, dopo gli studi ad Atene, entrò in un monastero nei pressi di Antiochia e venne consacrato sacerdote da Melezio. Ingaggio una vivace polemica con l'imperatore Giuliano l'Apostata, il quale riteneva che la mal ferma salute di Diodoro, fosse una punizione inflittagli dagli Dei pagani. Nel 372 venne consacrato vescovo di Tarso da San Basilio, fu anche amico di San Crisostomo.
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- Diodorus von Tarsus
- Diodore de Tarse
- Diodoro di Tarso
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