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Book Christ in Christian Tradition  From the Council of Chalcedon  451  to Gregory the Great  590 604   pt  1  Rececption and Contradiction  The development of the discussion about Chalcedon from 451 to the beginning of the reign of Justinian  pt  2  The Church of Constantinople in the sixth century

Download or read book Christ in Christian Tradition From the Council of Chalcedon 451 to Gregory the Great 590 604 pt 1 Rececption and Contradiction The development of the discussion about Chalcedon from 451 to the beginning of the reign of Justinian pt 2 The Church of Constantinople in the sixth century written by Alois Grillmeier and published by . This book was released on 1975 with total page 600 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Christ in Christian Tradition  From the Council of Chalcedon  451  to Gregory the Great  590 604   pt  1  Reception and contradiction  The development of the discussion about Chalcedon from 451 to the beginning of the reign of Justinian  pt  2  The church of Constantinople in the sixth century  pt  4  The church of Alexandria with Nubia and Ethiopia after 451

Download or read book Christ in Christian Tradition From the Council of Chalcedon 451 to Gregory the Great 590 604 pt 1 Reception and contradiction The development of the discussion about Chalcedon from 451 to the beginning of the reign of Justinian pt 2 The church of Constantinople in the sixth century pt 4 The church of Alexandria with Nubia and Ethiopia after 451 written by Alois Grillmeier and published by . This book was released on 1975 with total page 462 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Christ in Christian Tradition

Download or read book Christ in Christian Tradition written by Alois Grillmeier and published by . This book was released on 1987 with total page 378 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Author statement varies. Edition statement varies. Volume 2, parts 1-2, 4 published: London : Mowbray ; Louisville, KY : Westminster John Knox Press; volume 2, part 3 published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. Includes indexes. Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, pages 569-579). v. 1. From the apostolic age to Chalcedon (451) / translated by John Bowden. 2nd rev. ed -- v. 2. From the Council of Chalcedon (451) to Gregory the Great (590-604). pt. 1, Reception and contradiction : the development of the discussion about Chalcedon from 451 to the beginning of the reign of Justinian / translated by Pauline Allen & John Cawte -- v. 2, pt. 2 The church of Constantinople in the sixth century / translated by Pauline Allen & John Cawte -- v. 2, pt. 3. The churches of Jerusalem and Antioch from 451 to 600 / translated by Marianne Ehrhardt -- v. 2, pt. 4. The Church of Alexandria with Nubia and Ethiopia after 451 / translated by O.C. Dean Jr.

Book Christ in Christian Tradition  part 1  From the Council of Chalcedon  451  to Gregory the Great  590 604   Reception and contradiction   the development of the discussion about Chalcedon from 451 to the beginning of the reign of Justinian

Download or read book Christ in Christian Tradition part 1 From the Council of Chalcedon 451 to Gregory the Great 590 604 Reception and contradiction the development of the discussion about Chalcedon from 451 to the beginning of the reign of Justinian written by Alois Grillmeier and published by . This book was released on 1975 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Author statement varies. Edition statement varies. Volume 2, parts 1-2, 4 published: London : Mowbray ; Louisville, KY : Westminster John Knox Press; volume 2, part 3 published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. Includes indexes. Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, pages 569-579). v. 1. From the apostolic age to Chalcedon (451) / translated by John Bowden. 2nd rev. ed -- v. 2. From the Council of Chalcedon (451) to Gregory the Great (590-604). pt. 1, Reception and contradiction : the development of the discussion about Chalcedon from 451 to the beginning of the reign of Justinian / translated by Pauline Allen & John Cawte -- v. 2, pt. 2 The church of Constantinople in the sixth century / translated by Pauline Allen & John Cawte -- v. 2, pt. 3. The churches of Jerusalem and Antioch from 451 to 600 / translated by Marianne Ehrhardt -- v. 2, pt. 4. The Church of Alexandria with Nubia and Ethiopia after 451 / translated by O.C. Dean Jr.

Book Christ in Christian Tradition

Download or read book Christ in Christian Tradition written by Alois Grillmeier and published by . This book was released on 1975 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Author statement varies. Edition statement varies. Volume 2, parts 1-2, 4 published: London : Mowbray ; Louisville, KY : Westminster John Knox Press; volume 2, part 3 published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. Includes indexes. Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, pages 569-579). v. 1. From the apostolic age to Chalcedon (451) / translated by John Bowden. 2nd rev. ed -- v. 2. From the Council of Chalcedon (451) to Gregory the Great (590-604). pt. 1, Reception and contradiction : the development of the discussion about Chalcedon from 451 to the beginning of the reign of Justinian / translated by Pauline Allen & John Cawte -- v. 2, pt. 2 The church of Constantinople in the sixth century / translated by Pauline Allen & John Cawte -- v. 2, pt. 3. The churches of Jerusalem and Antioch from 451 to 600 / translated by Marianne Ehrhardt -- v. 2, pt. 4. The Church of Alexandria with Nubia and Ethiopia after 451 / translated by O.C. Dean Jr.

Book Preaching Christology in the Roman Near East

Download or read book Preaching Christology in the Roman Near East written by Philip Michael Forness and published by Oxford Early Christian Studies. This book was released on 2018 with total page 339 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Preaching formed one of the primary, regular avenues of communication between ecclesiastical elites and a wide range of society. Clergy used homilies to spread knowledge of complex theological debates prevalent in late antique Christian discourse. Some sermons even offer glimpses into the locations in which communities gathered to hear orators preach. Although homilies survive in greater number than most other types of literature, most do not specify the setting of their initial delivery, dating, and authorship. Preaching Christology in the Roman Near East addresses how we can best contextualize sermons devoid of such information. The first chapter develops a methodology for approaching homilies that draws on a broader understanding of audience as both the physical audience and the readership of sermons. The remaining chapters offer a case study on the renowned Syriac preacher Jacob of Serugh (c. 451-521) whose metrical homilies form one of the largest sermon collections in any language from late antiquity. His letters connect him to a previously little-known Christological debate over the language of the miracles and sufferings of Christ through his correspondence with a monastery, a Roman military officer, and a Christian community in South Arabia. He uses this language in homilies on the Council of Chalcedon, on Christian doctrine, and on biblical exegesis. An analysis of these sermons demonstrates that he communicated miaphysite Christology to both elite reading communities as well as ordinary audiences. Philip Michael Forness provides a new methodology for working with late antique sermons and discloses the range of society that received complex theological teachings through preaching."--

Book Christians Shaping Identity from the Roman Empire to Byzantium

Download or read book Christians Shaping Identity from the Roman Empire to Byzantium written by Geoffrey Dunn and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2015-07-14 with total page 536 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Christians Shaping Identity explores different ways in which Christians constructed their own identity and that of the society around them to the 12th century C.E. It also illustrates how modern readings of that past continue to shape Christian identity.

Book Christ in Christian Tradition Vol2 PT 2

Download or read book Christ in Christian Tradition Vol2 PT 2 written by Alois Grillmeier and published by Andrew Mowbray Incorporated, Publishers. This book was released on 1975 with total page 576 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Volume 2, Part 2 of a history of christology from the time of the New Testament up to the year 800.

Book Christ in Christian Tradition  From the Council of Chalcedon  451  to Gregory the Great  590 604   Pt  1  Reception and Contradicition  Pt  2  The church of Constantinople in the sixth century  Pt  4 The Church of Alexandria with Nubia and Ethiopia after 451

Download or read book Christ in Christian Tradition From the Council of Chalcedon 451 to Gregory the Great 590 604 Pt 1 Reception and Contradicition Pt 2 The church of Constantinople in the sixth century Pt 4 The Church of Alexandria with Nubia and Ethiopia after 451 written by Alois Grillmeier and published by . This book was released on 1987 with total page 380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Asceticism and Christological Controversy in Fifth Century Palestine

Download or read book Asceticism and Christological Controversy in Fifth Century Palestine written by Cornelia B. Horn and published by OUP Oxford. This book was released on 2006-03-09 with total page 532 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Life of Peter the Iberian by John Rufus records the ascetic struggle of a fifth-century anti-Chalcedonian bishop of Mayyuma, Palestine. Cornelia Horn presents a historical-critical study of the only substantial anti-Chalcedonian witness to the history of the conflict in Palestine and analyses the formative period of fifth-century anti-Chalcedonian hierarchy, theology, and its ascetic expression. Important themes are pilgrimage as an ascetic ideal and asceticism as source of theological authority. Archaeological data on many places in the Levant and textual sources in Syriac, Coptic, Greek, Armenian, and Georgian are examined. This book contributes to our understanding of the origins of anti-Chalcedonian theology and the influence of asceticism on its development, the Christian topography of the Levant, and the history of the anti-Chalcedonian movement in Palestine.

Book Christ in Christian Tradition  part 4  The Church of Alexandria with Nubia and Ethiopia after 451

Download or read book Christ in Christian Tradition part 4 The Church of Alexandria with Nubia and Ethiopia after 451 written by Alois Grillmeier and published by . This book was released on 1975 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Author statement varies. Edition statement varies. Volume 2, parts 1-2, 4 published: London : Mowbray ; Louisville, KY : Westminster John Knox Press; volume 2, part 3 published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. Includes indexes. Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, pages 569-579). v. 1. From the apostolic age to Chalcedon (451) / translated by John Bowden. 2nd rev. ed -- v. 2. From the Council of Chalcedon (451) to Gregory the Great (590-604). pt. 1, Reception and contradiction : the development of the discussion about Chalcedon from 451 to the beginning of the reign of Justinian / translated by Pauline Allen & John Cawte -- v. 2, pt. 2 The church of Constantinople in the sixth century / translated by Pauline Allen & John Cawte -- v. 2, pt. 3. The churches of Jerusalem and Antioch from 451 to 600 / translated by Marianne Ehrhardt -- v. 2, pt. 4. The Church of Alexandria with Nubia and Ethiopia after 451 / translated by O.C. Dean Jr.

Book Christ in Christian Tradition  From the Council of Chalcedon  451  to Gregory the Great  590 604   pt  1  Rececption and Contradiction  The development of the discussion about Chalcedon from 451 to the beginning of the reign of Justinian  pt  2  The Church of Constantinople in the sixth century

Download or read book Christ in Christian Tradition From the Council of Chalcedon 451 to Gregory the Great 590 604 pt 1 Rececption and Contradiction The development of the discussion about Chalcedon from 451 to the beginning of the reign of Justinian pt 2 The Church of Constantinople in the sixth century written by Alois Grillmeier and published by . This book was released on 1975 with total page 376 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity

Download or read book The Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity written by Scott Fitzgerald Johnson and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2015-11 with total page 1294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity offers an innovative overview of a period (c. 300-700 CE) that has become increasingly central to scholarly debates over the history of western and Middle Eastern civilizations. This volume covers such pivotal events as the fall of Rome, the rise of Christianity, the origins of Islam, and the early formation of Byzantium and the European Middle Ages. These events are set in the context of widespread literary, artistic, cultural, and religious change during the period. The geographical scope of this Handbook is unparalleled among comparable surveys of Late Antiquity; Arabia, Egypt, Central Asia, and the Balkans all receive dedicated treatments, while the scope extends to the western kingdoms, and North Africa in the West. Furthermore, from economic theory and slavery to Greek and Latin poetry, Syriac and Coptic literature, sites of religious devotion, and many others, this Handbook covers a wide range of topics that will appeal to scholars from a diverse array of disciplines. The Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity engages the perennially valuable questions about the end of the ancient world and the beginning of the medieval, while providing a much-needed touchstone for the study of Late Antiquity itself.

Book The Dyophysite Christology of Cyril of Alexandria

Download or read book The Dyophysite Christology of Cyril of Alexandria written by Hans Van Loon and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2009 with total page 649 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The formula one incarnate nature of the Word of God has often been depicted as a summary of Cyril of Alexandria s (ca 378-444) christology. But no systematic study into his christological works has been published. Besides, there is no consensus regarding the meaning of the key terms and expressions in these works. This book addresses this deficiency by an integral investigation of the archbishop s christological writings during the first two years of the Nestorian controversy, and comes to the conclusion that his christology is basically dyophysite. This re-appraisal of his christology bears on the understanding of the Council of Chalcedon and on contemporary ecumenical relations, especially those between the Eastern Orthodox and the Oriental Orthodox.

Book The Good Christian Ruler in the First Millennium

Download or read book The Good Christian Ruler in the First Millennium written by Philip Michael Forness and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. This book was released on 2021-07-19 with total page 634 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The late antique and early medieval Mediterranean was characterized by wide-ranging cultural and linguistic diversity. Yet, under the influence of Christianity, communities in the Mediterranean world were bound together by common concepts of good rulership, which were also shaped by Greco-Roman, Persian, Caucasian, and other traditions. This collection of essays examines ideas of good Christian rulership and the debates surrounding them in diverse cultures and linguistic communities. It grants special attention to communities on the periphery, such as the Caucasus and Nubia, and some essays examine non-Christian concepts of good rulership to offer a comparative perspective. As a whole, the studies in this volume reveal not only the entanglement and affinity of communities around the Mediterranean but also areas of conflict among Christians and between Christians and other cultural traditions. By gathering various specialized studies on the overarching question of good rulership, this volume highlights the possibilities of placing research on classical antiquity and early medieval Europe into conversation with the study of eastern Christianity.

Book Maximus the Confessor

    Book Details:
  • Author : Paul M. Blowers
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press
  • Release : 2016-02-04
  • ISBN : 0191068810
  • Pages : 368 pages

Download or read book Maximus the Confessor written by Paul M. Blowers and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2016-02-04 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study contextualizes the achievement of a strategically crucial figure in Byzantium's turbulent seventh century, the monk and theologian Maximus the Confessor (580-662). Building on newer biographical research and a growing international body of scholarship, as well as on fresh examination of his diverse literary corpus, Paul Blowers develops a profile integrating the two principal initiatives of Maximus's career: first, his reinterpretation of the christocentric economy of creation and salvation as a framework for expounding the spiritual and ascetical life of monastic and non-monastic Christians; and second, his intensifying public involvement in the last phase of the ancient christological debates, the monothelete controversy, wherein Maximus helped lead an East-West coalition against Byzantine imperial attempts doctrinally to limit Jesus Christ to a single (divine) activity and will devoid of properly human volition. Blowers identifies what he terms Maximus's "cosmo-politeian" worldview, a contemplative and ascetical vision of the participation of all created beings in the novel politeia, or reordered existence, inaugurated by Christ's "new theandric energy". Maximus ultimately insinuated his teaching on the christoformity and cruciformity of the human vocation with his rigorous explication of the precise constitution of Christ's own composite person. In outlining this cosmo-politeian theory, Blowers additionally sets forth a "theo-dramatic" reading of Maximus, inspired by Hans Urs von Balthasar, which depicts the motion of creation and history according to the christocentric "plot" or interplay of divine and creaturely freedoms. Blowers also amplifies how Maximus's cumulative achievement challenged imperial ideology in the seventh century—the repercussions of which cost him his life-and how it generated multiple recontextualizations in the later history of theology.

Book Cyril of Alexandria

    Book Details:
  • Author : Norman Russell
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release : 2002-04-12
  • ISBN : 113467337X
  • Pages : 283 pages

Download or read book Cyril of Alexandria written by Norman Russell and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2002-04-12 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents key selections of Cyril's writings in order to make his thought accessible to students. The writings are all freshly translated and an extended introduction outlines Cyril's life and times.