Christ in Christian Tradition: The Church in Alexandria, with Nubia and Ethiopia after 451 AD, Tom 2A&C Black, 11 sty 1996 - 431 This text offers a presentation of faith in Jesus Christ as it developed between the Council of Chalcedon (AD 451) and the advance of Islam in the Nile region. The period begins in Alexandria, leading to Ethiopia, where we see an extraordinary example of a synthesis of Judaism and Christianity. The book covers a variety of theological work by poets, exegetes, philosophers and others, offering the reader a vivid picture of the state of Christian faith in the Nile and beyond before the Islamic conquest. Particular attention is paid to Jewish influence in pre-Islamic Arabia and to recent discoveries of literary texts and religious art. |
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... faith situation of the Coptic church between 431 and 451 180 1. The spread of superstition 2. The threat to the Nicene faith in God and Christ ( a ) Angel Christology and the creatureliness of the Son ( b ) The two seraphim of Is 6,2 ...
... faith situation of the Coptic church between 431 and 451 180 1. The spread of superstition 2. The threat to the Nicene faith in God and Christ ( a ) Angel Christology and the creatureliness of the Son ( b ) The two seraphim of Is 6,2 ...
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... faith in Christ 279 1. The iconographic testimony 2. The liturgical testimony 3. Veneration of the cross in Nubia 280 285 286 PART FOUR CHRIST IN A NEW MESSIANIC KINGDOM FAITH IN CHRIST IN ETHIOPIA CHAPTER ONE : The introduction of ...
... faith in Christ 279 1. The iconographic testimony 2. The liturgical testimony 3. Veneration of the cross in Nubia 280 285 286 PART FOUR CHRIST IN A NEW MESSIANIC KINGDOM FAITH IN CHRIST IN ETHIOPIA CHAPTER ONE : The introduction of ...
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... faith 324 1. Jewish influences 324 ( a ) The Ethiopian church and its liturgical apparatus 325 ( b ) The liturgical cycle of feasts 325 ( c ) Circumcision and other observances 327 ( d ) The Jewish Targum in the Ethiopian Tergum 328 The ...
... faith 324 1. Jewish influences 324 ( a ) The Ethiopian church and its liturgical apparatus 325 ( b ) The liturgical cycle of feasts 325 ( c ) Circumcision and other observances 327 ( d ) The Jewish Targum in the Ethiopian Tergum 328 The ...
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A CHRISTOLOGICAL NILE EXPEDITION FROM | 1 |
The Christology of the Patriarchs | 7 |
The struggle between Chalcedonians | 36 |
Theodosius Patriarch of Alexandria | 53 |
235 | 60 |
33386 | 86 |
The Christology of the Scholars | 89 |
Two Alexandrian exegetes | 101 |
The silent eremite mission in pre | 263 |
The further history of Christian Nubia | 277 |
The introduction of Christianity | 295 |
The mission of the nine saints | 302 |
The religiouscultural background | 324 |
Faith in Christ in the Ethiopian church | 336 |
The position of Jesus in the worship and prayer | 379 |
Final reflections | 389 |
John Philoponus philosopher | 107 |
xvii | 110 |
Cosmas Indicopleustes by A Grillmeier | 147 |
Shenoute as the founder of Coptic Christology | 167 |
In the light and shadow of the master | 229 |
On Christology in the liturgical prayer | 235 |
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