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CHRIST'S RESTORATION OF HUMANKIND IN THE LATERCULUS MALALIANUS, 14
Authors:JAMES R. SIEMENS
Abstract:In the early 1990s, a previously‐neglected text, entitled Laterculus Malalianus, was attributed by Jane Stevenson to the hand of Theodore of Tarsus (archbishop of Canterbury, 668–690). The text is a well‐spring of Christological concerns. Above all, it reflects an interest in Christ's restorative work as it applies to all humankind, expressed in language very much reminiscent of Irenaeus of Lyons and, more explicitly, Ephrem the Syrian. Chapter fourteen in particular displays these characteristics in a concise manner. Theodore's references there compel the reader to deal with a wide range of sources, suggesting thereby a learned, if eclectic, writer; further, they give us insight into the kinds of theological influences to which seventh‐century Insular divines were subject. It is the intention of this paper to expose some notable aspects of this under‐esteemed work.
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