Christ In Christian Tradition
Phụ đề: From The Apostolic Age To Chalcedon (451)
Tác giả: Alois Grillmeier
Ký hiệu tác giả: GR-A
Dịch giả: John Bowden
DDC: 232.901 - Cuộc đời của Chúa Giêsu
Ngôn ngữ: Anh
Số cuốn: 1

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Mã số: 258SB0007173
Nhà xuất bản: Sheed and Ward, New York
Năm xuất bản: 1965
Khổ sách: 22
Số trang: 528
Kho sách: Thư viện Sao Biển
Tình trạng: Hiện có
CHAPTER ONE: THE BIBLICAL FOUNDATION 3                    
1. The Present Situation  3                    
2. New Testament Outlines 6                    
(a) The christology of the primitive community  6                    
(b) The synoptists 8                    
(c) Pauline christology  13                    
(d) Pauline christological formulas 16                    
(e) The ‘Word made flesh’ 27                    
 CHAPTER TWO: FIRST GROWTH: THE CIMUSTOLOGY OF THE 36                    
SECOND CENTURY 41                    
1. Christological Variants 41                    
(a) An archaic heritage: Christ and the Jewish Christian theology  41                    
(b) A popular picture of Christ  62                    
(c) Myth, legend and belief the popular theology of the mysteries of the life of Jesus.  75                    
(d) Solvere Christum (I John 4. 3): on the christological heresies of the second century  90                    
(e) Martyrdom and apology  101                    
2. The Testimony of Pastors and Teachers of the Church trom Clement of Rome to Irenaeus  102                    
(a) Clemer of Rome  102                    
(b) Ignatius of Antioch 103                    
(c) Justin, philosopher and martyr 105                    
(d) Melito of Sardis 111                    
(e) Irenaeus of Lyons  114                    
CHAPTER THREE: FROM HIPPOLYTUS TO ORIGEN: THE FOUNDA-TION OF CHRISTOLOGY AS SPECULATIVE THEOLOGY AND THE EMRGENCE OF HELLENISM  125                    
1. The Logos Doctrine of the Apologists 127                    
2. Hippolytus  133                    
3. Tertullian . 140                    
4 Novran 157                    
5. The Alexandrines 159                    
CONCLUSION 172                    
PART TWO THE FIRST THEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE PERSON OF CHRIST        
INTRODUCTION: TOWARDS FOURTH-CENTURY CHRISTOLOGY 175                    
SECTION ONE THE ‘LOGOS-SARX’ CHRISTOLOGY                 
CHAPTER ONE: AMANISM  183                    
1. The Picture and formulation of the Arian Christ 183                    
2. The Importance of Christology in the Arian System 189                    
CHAPTER TWO: BETWEEN ARIANISM AND APOLLINARIANISM SAINT ATHANASIUS 193                    
1. The Problem 194                    
2. The Activity of the Logos in Christ's Humanity  197                    
3. The Death of Christ as a Separation of the Logos 203                    
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4. The Body as an Instrument  205                    
5. The Tomus ad Antiochenos of 362 206                    
6. St. Athanasius’ Christological Formula  217                    
CHAPTER THREE: APOLLINARIANISM 220                    
1. The 'Heavenly Man'  222                    
2. Mía phuis 225                    
3. The Concept of Person  229                    
RETROSPECT  234                    
SECTION TWO THE "LOGOS ANTHROPOS CHRISTOLOGY               
INTRODUCTION  239                    
CHAPTER ONE: TWO WAYS OF OPPOSING ARIANISM  243                    
1. Eustathius of Antioch 243                    
(a) The older tradition  243                    
(b) Eustathius as opponent of the 'Logos-sarx' frame work  246                    
(c) Eustathius and Marcellus of Ancyru  249                    
2. Eusebius of Emesa  250                    
CHAPTER TWO: EARLIER ANTI-APOLLINARIANISM AND THE LOGOS-ANTHROPOS CHRISTOLOGY  257                    
1. The Action of Epiphanius of Cyprus and of Pope Damasus  257                    
2. Diodore of Tarsus  260                    
CHAPTER THREE: NEW TRENDS AFTUR ORIGEN  271                    
1. The Alexandrine Development of a Christological Psychology  27                    
2. Cappadocian Christology  278                    
3. Evagrius Ponticus 291                    
4. Nemesius of Emesa. 299                    
CHAPTER FOUR: THE WESTERN CONTRIBUTION 303                    
CHAPTER FIVE: THE EVE OF EPHESUS 329                    
1. The Younger Cyril and the 'Logos-sarx’ Christology  329                    
2. The Antiochene Picture of Christ 333                    
(a) John Chrysostom and his picture of Christ  334                    
(b) Theodore of Mopsuestia and classical Antiochene christology 338                    
PART THREE KERYGMA-THEOLOGY-DOGMA                  
NITRODUCTION 363                    
SECTION ONE THE SCANDALUM OCUMENICUM OF NESTORIUS AND THE COUNCIL OF EPHESUS    
INTRODUCTION: ECCLESIASTICAL KERYGMA, THEOLOGY, AND THE ORTHODOXY OF NESTORIUS  369                    
1. Nestorius and the Kerygma (or Dogma) of the Church  369                    
2. The Portion of Historical Research 372                    
CHAPTER ONE: THE LANGUAGE AND THOUGHT OF NESTORIUS AT EPHESUS 373                    
1. Defence 374                    
2. The Christ of the Patriarch Nestorius 379                    
CHAPTER TWO: THE NESTORIUS QUESTION AND ROME  389                    
1. The Case of Leporius  389                    
2. The Case of Nestorius at Rome 392                    
CHAPTER THREE: ST. CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA, THE ADVERSARY OF NESTORIUS  400                    
1.      Cyril and Apollinarius  400                    
2.       Ambiguous Language  406                    
3. Cyril and the Concept of Person 409                    
CHAPTER FOUR: THE COUNCIL OF EPTHESUS 413                    
SECTION TWO FROM EPHESUS TO CHALCEDON                 
CHAPTER ONE: THE REACYION OF THE ANTIOCHENES 419                    
1. Theodoret of Cyrus  419                    
2. Andrew of Samosata  427                    
3. Nestorius and his Liber Heraclidis 433                    
CHAPTER TWO: THE EVE OF CHALCEDON  453                    
1. Proclus  453                    
2. The Trial of Euryches and the Formula of Flavian of Corutantinople  456                    
3. Leo the Great and his Tomus ad Flavianum  460                    
SECTION THREE THE COUNCIL OP CHALCEDON                 
CHAPTER ONE : THE DOGMATIC FORMULA OF CHALCEDO 480                    
CHAPTER TWO: CHALCEDON AND THE HISTORY OF THEOLOGY 488                    
EPILOGUE: CHALCEDON-END OR BEGINNING?  492                    
APPENDIX: THE NESTORIUS-QUESTION IN MODERN STUDY 496                    
BIBLIOGRAPHY  506                    
INDEX OF NEW TESTAMENT PASSAGES  516                    
INDEX OF GREEK WORDS  516                    
INDEX OF LATIN WORDS  517                    
CHRISTOLOGICAL INDEX  519                    
GENERAL INDEX 520