Trinity, Economy, and Scripture : : Recovering Didymus the Blind / / Jonathan Douglas Hicks.
The 4th-century teacher, Didymus the Blind, enjoyed a fruitful life as head of an episcopally-sanctioned school in Alexandria. Author of numerous dogmatic treatises and exegetical works, Didymus was considered a stalwart defender of the Nicene faith in his heyday. He duly attracted the likes of Jero...
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