Nicaea and its legacy [electronic resource] : an approach to fourth-century Trinitarian theology / Lewis Ayres.
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- 9780191525001 (electronic bk.)
- 0191525006 (electronic bk.)
- 273/.4 22
- BT109 .A94 2004eb
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [436]-464) and index.
1. Points of departure -- 2. Theological trajectories in the early fourth century : I -- 3. Theological trajectories in the early fourth century : II -- 4. Confusion and controversy : A.D. 325-340 -- 5. The creation of 'Arianism' : A.D. 340-350 -- 6. Shaping the alternatives : A.D. 350-360 -- 7. The beginnings of rapprochement -- 8. Basil of Caesarea and the development of pro-Nicene theology -- 9. The east from Valens to Theodosius -- 10. Victory and the struggle for definition -- 11. On the contours of mystery -- 12. 'The first and brightest light' -- 13. 'Walk towards him shining' -- 14. On not three gods : Gregory of Nyssa's trinitarian theology -- 15. The grammar of Augustine's trinitarian theology -- 16. In spite of Hegel, fire, and sword -- Epilogue : on teaching the fourth century.
Electronic reproduction. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2004. (Oxford scholarship online). Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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