The Church of Constantinople in the sixth century
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The Church of Constantinople in the sixth century
(Christ in Christian tradition, v. 2 . From the Council of Chalcedon (451) to Gregory the Great (590-604) ; pt. 2)
Mowbray ; Louisville : Westminster John Knox, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [524]-531) and indexes
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Description
This majestic, comprehensive study of Christology includes the only full scholarly treatment of the traditions of the old Oriental Churches. The book concerns itself with the special developments in Christology in the Patriarchate of Constantipole in the sixth century and the establishment of the powerful anti-Chalcedonian hierarchy symbolized by Patriarch Severus of Antioch.
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