John II of Jerusalem
Ioannes Hierosolymitanus
bishop of Jerusalem|356-417 AD|Jerusalem, Palaestina Prima
John II of Jerusalem was bishop of Jerusalem from the late fourth century into the early fifth century. The Evagrius CPG 2437 parallel edition identifies him as recipient of Letters 2 and 9.
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Letters received
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Total letters
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All letters (6)
←evagrius ponticus #2←evagrius ponticus #9←evagrius ponticus #24←evagrius ponticus #50←evagrius ponticus #51←augustine hippo #179
From Evagrius Ponticusc. 390 AD
Evagrius calls himself a barren spiritual field and praises Olympas's consoling conversation.
From Evagrius Ponticusc. 390 AD
Evagrius cannot shepherd his own soul and asks to be rescued by Christ the shepherd.
From Evagrius Ponticusc. 390 AD
John shepherds mostly by the pipe, not the rod, and draws stray sheep back.
From Evagrius Ponticusc. 390 AD
A consoling letter reaches Evagrius in the darkness of repentance.
From Evagrius Ponticusc. 390 AD
Palladius brings a letter warning Evagrius against the snares of vainglory.
From Augustine of Hippoc. 416 AD
Augustine asks John of Jerusalem to test Pelagius on grace, prayer, and infant baptism.