Christ in Christian Tradition: The Church in Alexandria, with Nubia and Ethiopia after 451 AD, Tom 2This 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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A CHRISTOLOGICAL NILE EXPEDITION FROM | 1 |
The Christology of the Patriarchs | 7 |
The struggle between Chalcedonians | 36 |
Theodosius Patriarch of Alexandria | 53 |
235 | 60 |
the Copts | 71 |
33386 | 86 |
The Christology of the Scholars | 89 |
On Christology in the liturgical prayer | 235 |
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 |
Two Alexandrian exegetes | 101 |
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 |
Final reflections | 389 |
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