John Bar Qursos

John Bar Qursos

▪ Syrian bishop
also called  John Of Tella  
born 483
died 538, Antioch, Syria

      monk and bishop of Tella (near modern Aleppo, Syria), a leading theological propagator of moderate Monophysitism (see monophysite).

      A soldier before becoming a monk, John was made bishop in 519 and undertook the spread of a doctrine of Christ's person and work common to Syrian and Egyptian monasticism, a belief derived from a beatifying inner experience of Christ's divine transcendence. Attempting a mediatory theological formula, he rejected those positions he considered extreme. On one hand, he dismissed the teaching of the general Council of Chalcedon (451) as open to an interpretation of a dual personhood in Christ. On the other hand, he viewed the extreme Monophysitism of archimandrite (abbot) Eutyches of Constantinople as derogating from Christ's true humanity.

      Summoned to Constantinople in 533 to participate in the dispute over the Christological issue, he later fell victim to the violence of the strict orthodox party in Syria reacting to the earlier bloody persecution by the Monophysites during their ascendancy. Because of the emperor Justinian's (527–565) new policy of conformity with Pope Leo I's (440–461) doctrinal directives declared at Chalcedon, John was arrested, then slain at Antioch. His writings include a liturgical treatise on the celebration of the Lord's Supper, a document that sheds light on the history of early Christian worship.

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