![]() This series sets out to reconsider the modern distinction between “historical” and “systematic” theology. ![]() God Visible: Patristic Christology Reconsideredġ: The Christology of Chalcedon: Neither End nor BeginningĬHALCEDON SCHOLARSHIP IN THE POST-WAR YEARSĢ: Second-Century Christology: The Word With Usģ: Irenaeus and Origen: A Christology of ManifestationĤ: The Early Arian Controversy: Christology in Search of a Mediatorĥ: Apollinarius, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa: Towards a Christology of TransformationĦ: Augustine of Hippo: Christology as the “Way”ħ: Antioch and Alexandria: Christology as Reflection on God’s Presence in HistoryĨ: After Chalcedon: A Christology of Relationshipĩ: The Iconoclastic Controversy: Christology and Imagesġ0: Epilogue: Christology and the CouncilsĬHANGING PARADIGMS IN HISTORICAL AND SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY General Editors Sarah Coakley Richard Cross ![]()
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