The Council of Nicaea was one of the most important events in the history of Christianity. This volume includes fifteen original studies that explore a different aspect of the Council and its legacy and will be of interest to scholars and students of theology, religious studies, and history.
The Council of Nicaea was one of the most important events in the history of Christianity. This volume includes fifteen original studies that explore a different aspect of the Council and its legacy and will be of interest to scholars and students of theology, religious studies, and history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction Young Richard Kim; Part I. Contexts: 2. Imperial Fathers and their Sons: Licinius, Constantine, and the Council of Nicaea Raymond Van Dam; 3. Arius and Arianism: the Origins of the Alexandrian Controversy Rebecca Lyman; Part II. The Council: 4. Hosting the Council in Nicaea: Material Needs and Solutions Ine Jacobs; 5. Reconstructing the Council of Nicaea David M. Gwynn; 6. The Elephant in the Room: Constantine at the Council H. A. Drake; Part III. Outcomes: 7. The Creed Mark J. Edwards; 8. The Twenty Canons of the Council of Nicaea Andreas Weckwerth; 9. The Council of Nicaea and the Celebration of the Christian Pasch Daniel P. Mc Carthy; 10. Narrating the Council: Eusebius on Nicaea Aaron P. Johnson; Part IV. The Aftermath: 11. The Reception of Nicaea and Homoousios to 360 Sara Parvis; 12. The Emergence of the Pro-Nicene Alliance Mark DelCogliano; 13. Apollinarius and the Nicene Homoousion Kelley McCarthy Spoerl; 14. The Council of Ariminum (359) and the Rise of the Neo-Nicenes D. H. Williams; Part V. The Long Reception: 15. The Legacy of the Council of Nicaea in the Orthodox Tradition: the Principle of Unchangeability and the Hermeneutic of Continuity Paul L. Gavrilyuk; 16. Catholic Reception of the Council of Nicaea Geoffrey D. Dunn.
1. Introduction Young Richard Kim; Part I. Contexts: 2. Imperial Fathers and their Sons: Licinius, Constantine, and the Council of Nicaea Raymond Van Dam; 3. Arius and Arianism: the Origins of the Alexandrian Controversy Rebecca Lyman; Part II. The Council: 4. Hosting the Council in Nicaea: Material Needs and Solutions Ine Jacobs; 5. Reconstructing the Council of Nicaea David M. Gwynn; 6. The Elephant in the Room: Constantine at the Council H. A. Drake; Part III. Outcomes: 7. The Creed Mark J. Edwards; 8. The Twenty Canons of the Council of Nicaea Andreas Weckwerth; 9. The Council of Nicaea and the Celebration of the Christian Pasch Daniel P. Mc Carthy; 10. Narrating the Council: Eusebius on Nicaea Aaron P. Johnson; Part IV. The Aftermath: 11. The Reception of Nicaea and Homoousios to 360 Sara Parvis; 12. The Emergence of the Pro-Nicene Alliance Mark DelCogliano; 13. Apollinarius and the Nicene Homoousion Kelley McCarthy Spoerl; 14. The Council of Ariminum (359) and the Rise of the Neo-Nicenes D. H. Williams; Part V. The Long Reception: 15. The Legacy of the Council of Nicaea in the Orthodox Tradition: the Principle of Unchangeability and the Hermeneutic of Continuity Paul L. Gavrilyuk; 16. Catholic Reception of the Council of Nicaea Geoffrey D. Dunn.
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