Johannine Christology and the Early ChurchProfessor Pollard attempts to show how the early Church interpreted the Gospel of John and its witness to the person of Christ. The two paradoxes implicit in John's theology - the distinction between the Father and the Son in the unity of the Godhead, and the divinity and humanity of Jesus Christ - were developed in varying ways and the resultant heresies arose from attempts to deny one element or the other in each paradox. In their refutation of the heresies, on the other hand, the Fathers struggled to keep both elements of the paradoxes in equipoise. The different traditions came into conflict in the controversy which raged around the figure of Arius and his supporters in the fourth century, of which the climax came in the debate about the views of Marcellus of Ancyra. |
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The christology of St John | 3 |
The development of christology in the second century | 23 |
Christology in the third century | 49 |
The traditions at the outbreak of the Arian | 117 |
CONTROVERSY | 141 |
The Creeds of A D 325 | 166 |
Athanasius refutation of the Arians | 184 |
The controversy over Marcellus of Ancyra | 246 |
The word Homoousios | 320 |
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Peter and the Beloved Disciple: Figures for a Community in Crisis Kevin Quast Sin vista previa disponible - 1989 |