Photius

Steven Avery

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Treacy has Tischendorf give a reference

The American Ecclesiastical Review, Volume 53
ST. PAUL'S TRIBUTE IB THE LETTER TO THE ROMANS (ROM. 9:5).
Gerald C. Treacy
https://books.google.com/books?id=u9TNAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA224

The bold and flaring disregard for truth that stamps the rationalistic school can be seen from the statement of Tischendorf:

"Christian Antiquity bears striking testimony that ‘ God over all ’ does not refer to Christ.”

Now of all Christian antiquity his authorities are Eusebius, Pseudo-Ignatius, and Photius, crowning all with Julian the Apostate. The first two are
not dealing with the present text at all, but with the Letter to the Ephesians, 4:6. Nor is Julian commenting on the passage in question. So this sweeping rationalistic assertion on the testimony of Christian antiquity reduces itself to the lone Photius, an heretical writer at the close of the ninth century, who with all early Catholic tradition arrayed against him denies the reference to the Son of God. Appalling testimony this to make the orthodox exegete tremble!
 
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