The Christological ControversyRichard Alfred Norris Fortress Press, 1980 - 162 pagini Series Foreword I. 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; Apollinaris of Laodicea; Theodore of Mopsuestia; Cyril, Nestorius, and Eutyches; Leo and Chalcedon II. Melito of Sardis A Homily on the Passover III. Irenaeus of Lyon Against Heresies IV. Tertullian Against Praxeas On the Flesh of Christ V. Origen On First Principles VI. Athanasius Orations against the Arians VII. Apollinaris of Laodicea On the Union in Christ of the Body with the Godhead Fragments VIII. Theodore of Mopsuestia Fragments of the Doctrinal Works IX. The Controversies Leading Up to the Council of Chalcedon Nestorius's First Sermon against the Theotokos Cyril of Alexandria's Second Letter to Nestorius Nestorius's Second Letter to Cyril Cyril's Letter to John of Antioch Pope Leo I's Letter to Flavian of Constantinople The Council of Chalcedon's "Definition of the Faith" Bibliography |
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Pagina 13
... matters of Christology were precisely those of which we spoke in the last sec- tion : those created by the Logos - theology of Justin and those created by the dualism of Marcion and the Gnostics . It is the latter whom Tertullian has in ...
... matters of Christology were precisely those of which we spoke in the last sec- tion : those created by the Logos - theology of Justin and those created by the dualism of Marcion and the Gnostics . It is the latter whom Tertullian has in ...
Pagina 16
... matter stands out from the point of view of future developments . Origen shares Justin's sense of the need for mediation between God and the visible and spiritual creation . His universe too is hierarchical , and consequently the divine ...
... matter stands out from the point of view of future developments . Origen shares Justin's sense of the need for mediation between God and the visible and spiritual creation . His universe too is hierarchical , and consequently the divine ...
Pagina 20
... question of Jesus ' ignorance , his account of the matter inevitably seems strained . Unlike physical suffering , for example , or hunger , ignorance was not ordinarily attributed to the physical frame of 20 The Christological Controversy.
... question of Jesus ' ignorance , his account of the matter inevitably seems strained . Unlike physical suffering , for example , or hunger , ignorance was not ordinarily attributed to the physical frame of 20 The Christological Controversy.
Pagina 22
... matter of logical neces- sity . If the Logos had " put on " a rational soul as well as flesh , the result would , he thought , have been conflict . Either the Logos would simply dominate the human soul and thus destroy the free- dom by ...
... matter of logical neces- sity . If the Logos had " put on " a rational soul as well as flesh , the result would , he thought , have been conflict . Either the Logos would simply dominate the human soul and thus destroy the free- dom by ...
Pagina 23
... matter of fact it entailed a change or corruption of the divine nature . Their answer to the Arian argument on this score was not , with Athanasius , that the Logos did hunger and thirst and suffer , though 23 Introduction.
... matter of fact it entailed a change or corruption of the divine nature . Their answer to the Arian argument on this score was not , with Athanasius , that the Logos did hunger and thirst and suffer , though 23 Introduction.
Cuprins
Melito of Sardis | 33 |
Irenaeus of Lyon | 49 |
Tertullian | 61 |
On the Flesh of Christ | 64 |
Origen | 73 |
Athanasius | 83 |
Apollinaris of Laodicea | 103 |
Fragments | 107 |
The Controversies Leading Up to the Council of Chalcedon | 123 |
Cyril of Alexandrias Second Letter to Nestorius | 131 |
Nestoriuss Second Letter to Cyril | 135 |
Cyrils Letter to John of Antioch | 140 |
Pope Leo Is Letter to Flavian of Constantinople | 145 |
The Council of Chalcedons Definition of the Faith | 155 |
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Theodore of Mopsuestia | 113 |
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Adam angels anointed Apollinaris Apollinaris of Laodicea apostle Arians assert Athanasius became a human became flesh become begotten belong birth bishop blood body born called Christian christological church coessential confess corruption Council of Chalcedon created creature crucified Cyril dead death deity divine Logos divine nature earth Egypt enfleshed essence eternal Eutyches everything existence fact faith firstborn fleshly Furthermore glory God's Logos God's Son Godhead Gospels grace hand heaven heavenly Holy Spirit hypostasis incarnation indwelling intellect Irenaeus Irenaeus of Lyon Israel John judge Justin Lord's Marcion Mary Matt means mediator Melito of Sardis mother mystery Nestorius passions Passover Paul person possesses proper prophets raised reality reason received resurrection sake salvation sanctified Savior says Scriptures share sheep slave soul speak suffered teaching Tertullian Theodore of Mopsuestia theotokos things tion true truly truth understanding union unity Virgin virtue whole Wisdom womb Word worship
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Pagina 3 - He is the image of the invisible God, the first-born of all creation; for in him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or authorities — all things were created through him and for him. He is before all things and in him all things hold together.
Pagina 3 - Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men.
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