015 - Romans Chapter 14

015 - Romans Chapter 14

From Commentary on Romans by Theodoret of Cyrus

February 10, 2026 · 14 min

About this episode

The episode explores Theodoret's insights on Romans Chapter 14, highlighting his unique contributions to biblical commentary.

Discover the profound insights of Theodoret, a scholar born in Antioch in A.D. 386, who studied under the esteemed Theodore of Mopsuestia and the renowned Chrysostom. This commentary, often viewed as a succinct version of Chrysostoms works, offers a deeper understanding of scripture than many realize. Theodoret stands out among the Fathers of the Church for his remarkable ability across various forms of writing. While some excel in controversy or history but falter in interpretation, Theodoret masterfully combines the roles of interpreter, divine, historian, apologist, and moralist. His exceptional contributions to biblical commentary have earned him the admiration of learned figures like Photius, who noted that he leaves no stone unturned in his explanations, effectively illuminating even the most challenging aspects of scripture.

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Hosts: Theodoret of Cyrus, Theodoret

Topics covered

  • biblical commentary
  • Christian theology
  • Church Fathers
  • scriptural interpretation
  • historical context

Keywords

  • Romans
  • Theodoret
  • Chrysostom
  • biblical interpretation
  • Church Fathers
  • Christianity
  • theology

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Places: Antioch

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