CHAPTER ONE: THE BIBLICAL FOUNDATION |
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1. The Present Situation |
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2. New Testament Outlines |
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(a) The christology of the primitive community |
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(b) The synoptists |
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(c) Pauline christology |
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(d) Pauline christological formulas |
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(e) The ‘Word made flesh’ |
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CHAPTER TWO: FIRST GROWTH: THE CIMUSTOLOGY OF THE |
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SECOND CENTURY |
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1. Christological Variants |
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(a) An archaic heritage: Christ and the Jewish Christian theology |
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(b) A popular picture of Christ |
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(c) Myth, legend and belief the popular theology of the mysteries of the life of Jesus. |
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(d) Solvere Christum (I John 4. 3): on the christological heresies of the second century |
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(e) Martyrdom and apology |
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2. The Testimony of Pastors and Teachers of the Church trom Clement of Rome to Irenaeus |
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(a) Clemer of Rome |
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(b) Ignatius of Antioch |
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(c) Justin, philosopher and martyr |
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(d) Melito of Sardis |
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(e) Irenaeus of Lyons |
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CHAPTER THREE: FROM HIPPOLYTUS TO ORIGEN: THE FOUNDA-TION OF CHRISTOLOGY AS SPECULATIVE THEOLOGY AND THE EMRGENCE OF HELLENISM |
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1. The Logos Doctrine of the Apologists |
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2. Hippolytus |
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3. Tertullian . |
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4 Novran |
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5. The Alexandrines |
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CONCLUSION |
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PART TWO THE FIRST THEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE PERSON OF CHRIST |
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INTRODUCTION: TOWARDS FOURTH-CENTURY CHRISTOLOGY |
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SECTION ONE THE ‘LOGOS-SARX’ CHRISTOLOGY |
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CHAPTER ONE: AMANISM |
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1. The Picture and formulation of the Arian Christ |
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2. The Importance of Christology in the Arian System |
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CHAPTER TWO: BETWEEN ARIANISM AND APOLLINARIANISM SAINT ATHANASIUS |
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1. The Problem |
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2. The Activity of the Logos in Christ's Humanity |
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3. The Death of Christ as a Separation of the Logos |
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CONTENTS |
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4. The Body as an Instrument |
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5. The Tomus ad Antiochenos of 362 |
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6. St. Athanasius’ Christological Formula |
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CHAPTER THREE: APOLLINARIANISM |
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1. The 'Heavenly Man' |
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2. Mía phuis |
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3. The Concept of Person |
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RETROSPECT |
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SECTION TWO THE "LOGOS ANTHROPOS CHRISTOLOGY |
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INTRODUCTION |
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CHAPTER ONE: TWO WAYS OF OPPOSING ARIANISM |
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1. Eustathius of Antioch |
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(a) The older tradition |
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(b) Eustathius as opponent of the 'Logos-sarx' frame work |
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(c) Eustathius and Marcellus of Ancyru |
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2. Eusebius of Emesa |
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CHAPTER TWO: EARLIER ANTI-APOLLINARIANISM AND THE LOGOS-ANTHROPOS CHRISTOLOGY |
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1. The Action of Epiphanius of Cyprus and of Pope Damasus |
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2. Diodore of Tarsus |
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CHAPTER THREE: NEW TRENDS AFTUR ORIGEN |
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1. The Alexandrine Development of a Christological Psychology |
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2. Cappadocian Christology |
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3. Evagrius Ponticus |
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4. Nemesius of Emesa. |
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CHAPTER FOUR: THE WESTERN CONTRIBUTION |
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CHAPTER FIVE: THE EVE OF EPHESUS |
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1. The Younger Cyril and the 'Logos-sarx’ Christology |
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2. The Antiochene Picture of Christ |
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(a) John Chrysostom and his picture of Christ |
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(b) Theodore of Mopsuestia and classical Antiochene christology |
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PART THREE KERYGMA-THEOLOGY-DOGMA |
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NITRODUCTION |
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SECTION ONE THE SCANDALUM OCUMENICUM OF NESTORIUS AND THE COUNCIL OF EPHESUS |
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INTRODUCTION: ECCLESIASTICAL KERYGMA, THEOLOGY, AND THE ORTHODOXY OF NESTORIUS |
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1. Nestorius and the Kerygma (or Dogma) of the Church |
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2. The Portion of Historical Research |
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CHAPTER ONE: THE LANGUAGE AND THOUGHT OF NESTORIUS AT EPHESUS |
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1. Defence |
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2. The Christ of the Patriarch Nestorius |
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CHAPTER TWO: THE NESTORIUS QUESTION AND ROME |
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1. The Case of Leporius |
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2. The Case of Nestorius at Rome |
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CHAPTER THREE: ST. CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA, THE ADVERSARY OF NESTORIUS |
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1. Cyril and Apollinarius |
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2. Ambiguous Language |
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3. Cyril and the Concept of Person |
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CHAPTER FOUR: THE COUNCIL OF EPTHESUS |
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SECTION TWO FROM EPHESUS TO CHALCEDON |
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CHAPTER ONE: THE REACYION OF THE ANTIOCHENES |
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1. Theodoret of Cyrus |
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2. Andrew of Samosata |
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3. Nestorius and his Liber Heraclidis |
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CHAPTER TWO: THE EVE OF CHALCEDON |
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1. Proclus |
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2. The Trial of Euryches and the Formula of Flavian of Corutantinople |
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3. Leo the Great and his Tomus ad Flavianum |
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SECTION THREE THE COUNCIL OP CHALCEDON |
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CHAPTER ONE : THE DOGMATIC FORMULA OF CHALCEDO |
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CHAPTER TWO: CHALCEDON AND THE HISTORY OF THEOLOGY |
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EPILOGUE: CHALCEDON-END OR BEGINNING? |
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APPENDIX: THE NESTORIUS-QUESTION IN MODERN STUDY |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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INDEX OF NEW TESTAMENT PASSAGES |
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INDEX OF GREEK WORDS |
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INDEX OF LATIN WORDS |
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CHRISTOLOGICAL INDEX |
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GENERAL INDEX |
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