Christ in Christian tradition, volume one : from the Apostolic Age to Chalcedon (451) / by Aloys Grillmeier ; translated by John Bowden.
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TextAtlanta, GA : John Knox Press, ©1975Edition: 2nd rev. edDescription: xxii ; 599 p. ; 23 cmISBN: - 0804204926
- 1 BT 198 G879 1975
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Part one: The birth of Christology --
Chapter one: Biblical starting-points Patristic Christology --
1. The present situation --
2. New Testament outlines --
Chapter two: first growth: the Christology of the second century --
1. Christological variants --
2. The testimony of pastors and teachers of the church from clement of Rome to Irenaeus --
Chapter three: From Hippolytus to origen: the foundation of Christology as speculative theology and the emergence of Hellenism --
1. The Logos doctrine of the apologists --
2. Hippolytis --
4. Novation --
5. The Alexandria --
Part two: the first theological interpretations of the person of Christ --
Introduction: towards fourth-century Christology --
Section one: the 'one God' and his 'logos', the 'logos' and his 'flesh', the 'logos-Sarx' Christology --
Chapter one: theological twilight --
1. Eusebius of Caesarea --
2. Sapiens religio-religiousa sapientia: on the Christology of lactantius -
Chapter two: Arius and Arianism --
1. The Father and his logos --
2. The 'Logos' and his 'flesh' --
3. The importance of Christology in the Arian system --
Chapter three: the council of Necaes (325) and its interpretation of the Baptisimal Kerygma --
1. Nicaea and the rise of the imperial church --
2. The fides Nicaena --
Chapter four: from the nicene son and logos to a doctrine of the incarnation --
1. Marcellus of Ancyra --
2. Eustathius of Antioch --
Chapter five: between Arianism and Apollinarianism --
1. Introduction --
2. Eusebius of Emesa --
3. Athanasius --
Chapter six: Apollinarianism --
1. The 'heavenly man' --
2. Mia physis --
3. The concept of 'person' --
Section two: the 'logos-anthropos' Christology --
Chapter one: Earlier Anti-Apollinarianism and the 'logos-Anthropos' Christology --
Chapter two: New trends after origen --
1. The Alexandrian development of a Christological psychology --
2. Cappadocian Christology --
3. Evagrius Ponticus --
4. Origenist Christology in the West --
5. Nemesius of Emesa --
Chapter three: the western contribution --
Chapter four: the eve of Ephesus --
1. The younger Cyril and the 'Logos-sarx' Christology --
Part three: Kerygma-theology-Dogma --
Section One: the scandalum oecumenicum of Nestorius and the council of Ephesus --
Introduction: Ecclesiastical Kerygma, theology and the orthodoxy of Nestorius --
1. Nestorius and the Kerygma (or Dogma) of the church --
2. The position of historical research --
Chapter one: the language and thought of Nestorious at Ephesus --
1. Defence --
2. The Christ of the Patriarch Nestorius --
Chapter two: the nestorious question and Rome --
1. The case of Leporius --
2. The case of Nestorius at Rome --
Chapter three: Cyril of Alexandria, the adversary of Nestorius --
1. Cyril and Apollinarius --
2. Ambiguous language --
3. Cyril and the concept of person --
Chapter four: the council of Ephesus --
Section two: from Ephesus to Chalcedon --
Chapter one: the reactions of the Antiochenes --
1. Theodoret of Cyrus --
2. Andrew of Samosata --
3. nestorius and his Liber Heraclidis --
Chapter two: the ever of Chalcedon --
1. Proclus --
2. The trial of Eutyches and the formula of flavian of Constantinople--
3. Leo the great and his Tomus ad Flavianum --
Section three: the council of Chalcedon --
Chapter one: the dogmatic formula of Chalcedon --
Chapter two: Chalcedon and the history of theology --
Epilogue: Chalcedon-end or beginning? --
Appendix: The Nestorius question in modern study --
Bibliography
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