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John Chrysostom as Bishop: The View from Antioch

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2004

WENDY MAYER
Affiliation:
Centre for Early Christian Studies, Australian Catholic University, McAuley Campus, 53 Prospect Road, Mitchelton, QLD 4053, Australia; e-mail: Wendy.Mayer@adelaide.edu.au

Abstract

The basic details of the portrayal by the sources of the episcopate of John Chrysostom have long been accepted in the literature. So also the perspective from which his episcopate is viewed, which is both Constantinopolitan and partisan. By examining what happened from another angle, namely from Antioch, it can be seen that the standard portrayal needs to be treated with caution. At the same time, an Antiochene perspective offers new insight into the sequence of events as they unfolded.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2004 Cambridge University Press

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Footnotes

GCS=Die griechischen christlichen Schriftsteller; SC=Sources Chrétiennes