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From Nicaea to Chalcedon : a guide to the literature and its background / Frances M. Young ; with Andrew Teal. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, [(c)2010.Edition: second editionDescription: x, 406 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780801039157
  • 0801039150
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR205.F766 2010
  • BR205.T253.F766 2010
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Contents:
[Part] 1. The birth of church history and its sequel Eusebius of Caesarea Life The Ecclesiastical history and earlier historical writings Apologetic works Political writings Eusebius' Christology Eusbeius as a biblical scholar Eusebius' successors Socrates Scholasticus Philostorgius Sozomen Theodoret Conclusion ; [Part] 2. Athanasius and the shaping of Nicene theology Introduction Arius Athanasius: the legend and the critique The fundamentals of Athanasius' theology: Contra gentes, De incarnatione Marcellus: ally or embarrassment? ; Orations against the Arians Self-justification, retrospective history and shifting theological alliances Other works Conclusion.
Summary: In this volume, a world-renowned scholar of early Christianity updates and expands her survey of the writers and writings of the golden age of Greek patristic theology. --from publisher description
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[Part] 1. The birth of church history and its sequel Eusebius of Caesarea Life The Ecclesiastical history and earlier historical writings Apologetic works Political writings Eusebius' Christology Eusbeius as a biblical scholar Eusebius' successors Socrates Scholasticus Philostorgius Sozomen Theodoret Conclusion ; [Part] 2. Athanasius and the shaping of Nicene theology Introduction Arius Athanasius: the legend and the critique The fundamentals of Athanasius' theology: Contra gentes, De incarnatione Marcellus: ally or embarrassment? ; Orations against the Arians Self-justification, retrospective history and shifting theological alliances Other works Conclusion.

In this volume, a world-renowned scholar of early Christianity updates and expands her survey of the writers and writings of the golden age of Greek patristic theology. --from publisher description

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