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Alexandrian Christology, 230, 237 Antiochene Christology, 99, 108, 112, 116, 185, 186, 237 Apocalypse: and martyrs, 11–28 Apollinarius, 89, 98, 107, 109, 110, 137 Arius, 121–48 passim Athanasius, 55, 121, 137; and bodily corruption, 234–36; on Christ’s death and human death, 41; and Eucharist, 34, 36; and grace, 38–39, 41; and John, 35; Letter to Marcellinus, 51; Life of Anthony, 34; On the Incarnation, 32–49; and Plato, 32–34; and witness of the Christian community, 44 Augustine, 57, 149–75; and Christology and rhetoric, 176–89; Confessions, 178–79, 186–87, 194–95; De Civitate Dei, 187, 189n.11, 192, 206; De diversis quaestionibus LXXXIII, 160; De doctrina christiana, 194–96; De musica, 194; De ordine, 194; De praedestinatione sanctorum, 215–24 passim; De Trinitate, 162–64, 179–89, 215–20; Enchiridion, 215–24 passim; Ennarationes in Psalmos, 181–82; on incarnation and grace, 221–23; Letter 137, 190–211; and liberal arts, 193–97; on loving Christ, 157–75; reception of his Christology, 212–22; on reciting Psalms, 51; and union of Christ’s natures, 199–202; use of persona, 191 Bonaventure, 71 Brothers Karamazov, 228, 232, 243 Brown, Peter, 232 Bynum, Caroline Walker, 231–32 Claudianus Mamertus, 71 communicatio idiomatum, 83, 107, 132 285 General Index 286 General Index corruption, 228–45 Council of Chalcedon, 30, 91, 99, 213–14; and Alexandrian Christology , 252–53; Chalcedonian definition, 246–59; and Christian creeds, 251; and doxology, 255–57; events leading up to, 248–50; and Rome, 253–55 Cyril of Alexandria, 98, 116, 185, 188, 212, 214, 218, 223; and Augustine, 177; and Chalcedon, 248–56; Christology, 228–45; Commentary on John, 238–39; Dialogues on the Trinity, 239; Festal Letters, 240–43; That Christ Is One, 240; Third Letter to Nestorius, 237 Dionysius the Areopagite, 265, 266, 268, 273 Eunomius, 104–5 Eusebius, 12, 121–48 passim Eustatius of Antioch, 121–48; christological teaching, 130–36; life and career, 122–24; trinitarian theology, 124–29 Eutyches, 248–49 Evagrius of Pontus, 267 Farkasfalvy, Denis M., 14–15, 21 Frend, W. H. C., 21–22 Gregory of Nazianzus, 97–120, 219, 268; Christology and New Testament language, 100–111 passim; and divinization, 112; and economy of salvation, 107–8; Epistle to Cledonium, 223; and single-subject Christology, 111–16; and soteriology, 110 Gregory of Nyssa, 53, 54, 58, 97, 107, 110, 246–47, 265 Grillmeier, Alois, 47n.6, 95n.58, 99, 112, 272 Hanson, R. P. C., 72–73, 124 Harnack, Adolf von, 247, 257 Hilary of Poitiers: Christology and De Trinitate, 71–96; and divinization, 59, 61–65; on Psalms, 50–70; and suffering of Christ, 77–86 Ignatius of Loyola, 235 Irenaeus of Lyon, 12, 13, 260; corruption in Against the Heresies, 231–34 John Climacus, 261 John Maxentius, 213–25 passim Kelly, J. N. D., 33, 98 Kermode, Frank, 58 Le Blond, J.-M., 176–77 Letter of the Churches of Lyons and Vienne, 11–28; and Christology, 21–24 Marcellus of Ancyra, 121–48; christological teaching, 130–36; trinitarian teaching, 130–36 martyrdom, 11–28, 86–89; and life, 16; and manifestation, 15, 17; as proof and apology, 23 Mary, 78, 80, 94n.49, 109, 125, 134, 143n.80, 199, 237, 238; as theotokos, 220 Maximus the Confessor, 86, 98, 116; and Christ’s transfiguration, 262–75; and icons, 270–73 [52.14.121.242] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 02:22 GMT) General Index 287 Mersch, Emile, 61–63 Nestorius, 133, 218, 228–45 passim Norris, Frederick, 107 Origen, 50, 53, 55, 56, 57, 68n.26, 149–75, 264; and Christ’s transfiguration, 262–63; De principiis, 151–57; exegesis of Witch of Endor (1 Samuel), 124, 127; on loving Christ, 149–57 Paulinus of Tyre, 123–24 Pelagianism, 214, 221 Photinus, 89 Plato, 84, 161, 178–79 Psalms: and eschatology, 50–70; and ogdoad, 56–57 Rahner, Karl: and Christology, 29–49 regula fidei, 151, 233 Revelation, book of: and the Lamb, 21–23; and martyrdom, 17–24 Ricoeur, Paul, 53 Scythian monks: and reception of Augustine, 212–27 Stoicism, 83–85 Syrian Church: and Council of Chalcedon, 248–53 Tertullian: On the Flesh of Christ, 233–34 Theodore of Stoudios: and icons, 272 Theodoret of Cyrus, 252–53 Theopaschite controversy, 213–14 Tome of Leo, 213, 217, 250, 251, 253 Wild, Philip T., 62–63 Young, Frances, 23 ...

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