An Approach to Christology: An Interpretation and Development of Some Elements in the Metaphysic and Christology of Nestorius as a Way of Approach to an Orthodox Christology Compatible with Modern ThoughtIndependent Press, 1948 - 491 pages |
Contents
CHAPTER I | 31 |
ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS | 39 |
Conflicts of thought 31 Alexandria and Antioch Cyril | 41 |
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accept allogenous prosôpon animal soul Apollinarianism atoms autocentric autogenous Bazaar become Bedjan biotic integration biotic unit Blessed Virgin Mary body Candidianus centricity centrum vitæ Christology complete concept consubstantial continuity continuum Cyril definite disintegration distinction divine ousia Driver and Hodgson durative prosôpon electrons and protons element endeavour eternal existence exoschematic Father flesh functional value gametes God the Word God's Godhead homoousian human spirit hylê hylic integration hylic systems hylic units hypostasis hypostatic union idea idiotelic implies Incarnation Jesus Christ kind manhood Manichæans Manichæism manifestation matter means mind natural integration natural union Nestorian metaphysic Nestorius ontic reality ousia and nature ousic particular ousia person physema possible postulates potentially separate problem prosôpa protocumata protons pulchral purpose realized reference reintegration schêma sense separate man Jesus Sophronius suppose syntactic unity syntax Syriac systems or units telic theletic theophany things tion Trinity truly Universe voluntarily voluntary Word as Jesus καὶ