Studies in Christian antiquity
Richard P.C. Hanson
Edinburgh : T. & T. Clark, 1985
xi, 394 p. ; 22 cm
書
館藏地 | 索書號 | 現狀 |
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G/F Collection | BR 165 .H36 | Available |
- 1. The First Three Centuries: 1. Are we cut off from the past?
- 2. The Journey of Paul and the Journey of Nikias
- 3. The Provenance of the Interpolator in the 'Western' text of Acts, and of Acts itself
- 4. Did Origen apply the word homoousios to the Son?
- 5. The passage marked Unde? in Robinson's Philocalia XV.19.84-86
- 6. Eucharistic Offering in the pre-Nicene Fathers
- 7. The Liberty of the bishop to improvise Prayer in the Eucharist
- 8. Office and concept of office in the early Church
- 9. The Christian Attitude to Pagan Religions --
- 2. The Fourth and Fifth Centuries: 10. The doctrine of the Trinity achieved in 381
- 11. The Transformation of Images in the Trinitarian theology of the Fourth Century
- 12. The Filioque Clause
- 13. Dogma and Formula in the Fathers
- 14. The Rule of Faith of Victorinus and of Patrick
- 15. The Church in Fifth-Century Gaul
- 16. The Transformation of Pagan Temples into Churches in the Early Christian centuries
- 17. The Church and the Collapse of the Western Roman Empire.
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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