Exploring Theological Diversity: The Impact of Alexandrian and Antiochian Schools on Early Christian Doctrine

Authors

  • Telda Anita Toar, S.Pd., M.Th (Cand.) IKAT Theology Seminary Jakarta (STT IKAT) Author
  • Dr. Abdon Amtiran, M.Th IKAT Theology Seminary jakarta (STT IKAT) Author

Keywords:

Alexandrian School, Antiochian School, Early Christian, Theological Diversity, Theological Thought

Abstract

This study explores the theological diversity of early Christianity through an investigation of the hermeneutics of the Alexandrian and Antiochian schools, and those of lesser-better-known traditions. Using a qualitative research design, analysis is carried out with a comparative design to examine how these schools helped establish central Christian doctrines. Primary sources, including the writings of such figures as Origen, Clement of Alexandria, and John Chrysostom, are analyzed to identify their theological perspectives. The study shows that these schools' distinctive methods not only defined early theological debates but continue to thrive today in Christian practice. The Alexandrian school's focus on allegorical exegesis led to a mystical interpretation of Scripture, while the Antiochian school's focus on historical-grammatical analysis maintained a more literal interpretation of biblical texts. The research also highlights the need to note the socio-political circumstances underpinning these theological innovations, demonstrating how outside pressures influenced the development of doctrine. Through these historical contrasts, the study emphasizes the importance of embracing a more expansive conversation between different Christian traditions in the contemporary era. By and large, this research supports a better understanding of the nuances of early Christian thought and their application to contemporary theological debates, calling for further research into minor theological traditions to enhance an understanding of their contribution towards the historic development of Christian doctrine.

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Author Biographies

  • Telda Anita Toar, S.Pd., M.Th (Cand.), IKAT Theology Seminary Jakarta (STT IKAT)

    Currently pursuing a Master of Theology at IKAT Theology Seminary Jakarta (STT IKAT)

  • Dr. Abdon Amtiran, M.Th, IKAT Theology Seminary jakarta (STT IKAT)

    Holds a Doctorate from IKAT Theology Seminary Jakarta (STT IKAT)

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Published

2025-03-17

How to Cite

Toar, Telda Anita, and Abdon Amtiran. 2025. “Exploring Theological Diversity: The Impact of Alexandrian and Antiochian Schools on Early Christian Doctrine”. Syriac and Aramaic Studies Review 2 (1): 48-61. https://journal.ibas.us/index.php/JIBAS/article/view/15.

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