The Christological controversy /
Material type:
- 0800614119
- 9780800614119
- 232/.09/15
- BT198 .C44 1980
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232.09015 K13S Seeing the Lord's glory : Kyriocentric visions and the dilemma of early Christology / | 232.09045 J66R The real Jesus: | 232.09045 J66R (Box-028 Nov'23) The real Jesus: | 232.0915 N854C The Christological controversy / | 232.0915 N854C The Christological controversy / | 232.0915 N854C The Christological controversy / | 232.0943 M147M The making of modern German Christology |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-162)
Introduction : Early Christology -- Initial problems : Justin Martyr, Melito of Sardis, Irenaeus of Lyon, Tertullian of Carthage, Origen of Alexandria -- Further problems : The Arians and Athanasius ; Appollinari of Laodicea ; Theodore of Mopsuestia ; Cyril, Nestorius, and Eutyches ; Leo and Chalcedon -- A homily on the Passover / Melito of Sardis -- Against heresies / Irenaeus of Lyon -- Against Praxeas ;
This book is a collection of texts designed to illustrate the development of Christian thought about the person of Christ in the patristic era. The earliest text translated comes from the latter half of the second century, when the ideas and problems which were to dominate Christological thought in this period were first crystallized. The latest is the well-known "Definition of the Faith" of the Council of Chalcedon, which generally has been accepted as defining the limits of Christological orthodoxy
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