The Christologies that emerged in the aftermath of the Arian controversy represented different interpretations of the completeness, integrity, and relationship of the divinity and the humanity of Christ. Traditional treatments of late fourth- and fifth-century theology have often summarized these Christologies under the schema of two different trends. The so-called Word-man, or Antiochene Christology so emphasized the completeness and integrity of the humanity of Christ that it tended to view the two natures of Christ as separate; the Word-flesh, or Alexandrian Christology so emphasized the ontological union of the two natures as the overwhelming significance of the incarnation that it viewed the subject of the actions of the incarn...
This study is a source critical analysis of John Chrysostom's exegesis of Gen. 1,6-8. It is demonstr...
Within the life of the ancient church, there was a deep need for a spokesman who would represent the...
Council of Chalcedon is an actual closing point for Christology and a starting point for anthropolog...
The Christologies that emerged in the aftermath of the Arian controversy represented different inter...
Scholarly readings of John Chrysostom\u27s Christology seldom examine the intimate relationship that...
The present study examines the picture of Christ as it emerges in John Chrysostom’s exposition of th...
The aim of this thesis is to reveal the intimate relationship between John Chrysostom's Eucharistic ...
The problem of the relationship between divine and human natures in the person of Christ began to in...
The topic of ecclesiology is central to current theological dialogues. The rich ecclesiological doct...
This article takes the fight of the soul with the body and presents selected items of anthropology o...
St. John Chrysostom addresses all the aspects of Orthodox ecclesiology. The Church, the Body of Chri...
This study examines St. John Chrysostom's teaching on two strands of thought. The first relates to a...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThere is an ongoing debate regarding Chrysost...
In an examination of Chrysostom it is much easier to come to definite conclusions about his sermon m...
Throughout the history of the Church, the Epistle to the Hebrews has been one of the most puzzling l...
This study is a source critical analysis of John Chrysostom's exegesis of Gen. 1,6-8. It is demonstr...
Within the life of the ancient church, there was a deep need for a spokesman who would represent the...
Council of Chalcedon is an actual closing point for Christology and a starting point for anthropolog...
The Christologies that emerged in the aftermath of the Arian controversy represented different inter...
Scholarly readings of John Chrysostom\u27s Christology seldom examine the intimate relationship that...
The present study examines the picture of Christ as it emerges in John Chrysostom’s exposition of th...
The aim of this thesis is to reveal the intimate relationship between John Chrysostom's Eucharistic ...
The problem of the relationship between divine and human natures in the person of Christ began to in...
The topic of ecclesiology is central to current theological dialogues. The rich ecclesiological doct...
This article takes the fight of the soul with the body and presents selected items of anthropology o...
St. John Chrysostom addresses all the aspects of Orthodox ecclesiology. The Church, the Body of Chri...
This study examines St. John Chrysostom's teaching on two strands of thought. The first relates to a...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThere is an ongoing debate regarding Chrysost...
In an examination of Chrysostom it is much easier to come to definite conclusions about his sermon m...
Throughout the history of the Church, the Epistle to the Hebrews has been one of the most puzzling l...
This study is a source critical analysis of John Chrysostom's exegesis of Gen. 1,6-8. It is demonstr...
Within the life of the ancient church, there was a deep need for a spokesman who would represent the...
Council of Chalcedon is an actual closing point for Christology and a starting point for anthropolog...