Theodotus, deacon and correspondent of John Chrysostom
Theodotus
deacon
Theodotus was a deacon addressed by John Chrysostom in PG 52 Epistulae 44. Chrysostom asks Theodotus to forward letters or explain his silence to Carteria through mutual friends.
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Letters sent
7
Letters received
7
Total letters
1
Correspondents
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All letters (7)
←chrysostom #44←chrysostom #59←chrysostom #67←chrysostom #68←chrysostom #135←chrysostom #137←chrysostom #140
From John Chrysostomc. 405 AD
Chrysostom asks Theodotus to forward letters or explain his silence to Carteria through mutual friends.
From John Chrysostomc. 405 AD
Chrysostom rebukes Theodotus's silence and forgives it if he writes frequently from now on.
From John Chrysostomc. 405 AD
Chrysostom grieves over Theodotus's rare letters and asks him to write longer health reports.
From John Chrysostomc. 405 AD
Chrysostom delights in receiving two letters from Theodotus and describes Armenia's dangers.
From John Chrysostomc. 405 AD
Chrysostom thanks Theodotus for concern over the siege and asks him to pray for safety.
From John Chrysostomc. 405 AD
Chrysostom answers Theodotus's charge of slowness and asks for health news.
From John Chrysostomc. 405 AD
Chrysostom explains that Isaurian raids have blocked the roads and reports partial recovery.