16 surviving letters between Isidore of Pelusium and Theodore, spanning 406-425 AD.
If words alone could destroy wickedness, every teacher would be a savior.
“To Theodore, Scholasticus [an advocate/lawyer].”
“To Theodore the Scholasticus [an advocate/lawyer].”
“To Theodore, deacon.”
“To Theodore, advocate [scholastikos, a legal pleader].”
“To Theodore the Scholasticus [an advocate / lawyer].”
“To Theodore, the advocate [scholasticus, a trained lawyer].”
“To Theodore, the Scholasticus [an advocate trained in rhetoric].”
“To the same person.”
“To Theodore the Scholastic [an advocate].”
“To Theodore the Scholasticus [a lawyer or advocate].”
“To Theodorus the scholasticus [advocate/learned jurist].”
“On the Way of Life To Theodore the Scholasticus [an advocate / man of law] If you were willing to engage the holy Scri…”
“To Theodore the Advocate [scholasticus, a trained lawyer] Do not do violence to the truth with contentious arguments, n…”