Formula and context : studies in early Christian thought
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Formula and context : studies in early Christian thought
(Collected studies series, CS365)
Variorum, c1992
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Formula & context
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Note
Almost all articles originally published in German, 1955-1984
"This volume contains x + 300 pages"--P. vii
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The great Trinitarian and Christological controversies of the 4th-6th centuries provide the main theme for the articles collected here - seven of which appear for the first time in English. Underlying these studies is the author's determination to subject the extant texts to the most careful analysis, in order to reveal fully their true meanings, and to determine the accuracy - or, as is also proved, the inaccuracy - of long-accepted attributions and chronologies. As a result, Professor Abramowski has made a contribution towards unravelling the tangled history of early Christian dogma, not to mention the compilations of Church politics, and towards putting it on a firm chronological basis. Other particular topics covered are those of Antiochene and Nestorian thought, and the contacts between Gnosticism and the Neoplatonists.
Table of Contents
- The controversy over Diodore and Theodore in the interim between the two councils of Ephesus
- the theology of Theodore of Mopsuestia
- the synod of antioch 324/325 and its creed
- Tertullian - "sacramento ampliat(i)o, fides integra, metus integer"
- Irenaeus, Adv. Haer. III 3.2 " ecclesia romana and omnis ecclesia romana and ibid" 3.3 - Anacletus of Rome
- "Diadoche" and "orthos logos" in Hegesippus
- Gregory Thaumaturgus confession of faith in Gregory of Nyssa and the problem of its genuineness
- Gregory the Teacher's "Ad Theopompum" and Philoxenus of Mabbug
- Trinitarische und christologische Hypostasenformeln
- Ein nestorianischer Traktat bei Leontius von Jerusalem
- Dionysius of Rome (d. 268) and Dionysius of Alexandria (d. 264/5) in the Arian controveries of the 4th century
- Nag Hammadi 8.1 "Zostrianus" das Anonymum Brucianum, Plotin, Enn. 2.9 (33)
- Marinus Victorinus, Porphyrius und die romischen Gnostiker
- die Erinnerungen der Apostel bei Justin
- Sprache und Abfassungszeit der oden salamos
- die entstehung der dreigliedrigen Taufformel - ein Versuch
- (mit einem Exkurs : Jesus der Naziraer).
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