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200 _aEarly Christian Greek and Latin Literature
_eA Literary History
_fMoreschini C, Norelli E.
_vv.2: From the council of nicea to the beginning of the medieval period
210 _aMassacusetts
_cHendrickson Publishers
_d2005
101 _aeng
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215 _aHard cover, Volume: 734 p.
_cHeight: 24 cm.
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327 _aCONTENTS Preface to the Second Volume xvii Abbreviations xix Chapter 1, Christianity and Late Antiquity 1 1. Decadence and End of the Roman Empire in the West 1 2. Exhaustion of Pagan Thought in the Western World 3 3. Decadence and Late Antiquity 6 4. Christianity and Classical Culture in Late Antiquity 7 5. Christian and Late Antique Literary Forms 9 6. Some Christian Literary Forms 12 Chapter 2, Greek Writers of the Arian Controversy 20 1. Arius and Alexander, Bishop of Alexandria 21 2. Asterius 24 3. Arian Controversy in Church and Empire 25 4. The Council of Nicea 27 5. Eustathius of Antioch 29 6. Athanasius, Champion of the Nicene Faith 30 a. Exemplary Life 31 b. Dogmatic Works 33 c. Historical Works 36 d. Exegetical Works 37 e. Hagiographical and Ascetical Works 38 f. Correspondence 40 g. Historical and Religious Role of Athanasius 44 7. Serapion of Thmuis 46 8. Cyril of Jerusalem 47 9. John of Jerusalem 49 10. Eusebius of Emesa 50 11. Marcellus of Ancyra 51 12. Photinus of Sirmium 52 13. Epiphanius of Salamis 53 Chapter 3, Greek Controversialists, Ascetics, and Exegetes of the Fourth Century 57 1. Anti-Manichaen Writers 57 a. Hegemonius 59b. Serapion of Thmuis 60 c. Titus of Bostra 60 2. Writers on Monasticism 61 3. Writings Attributed to Macarius-Simeon 64 4. Apollinaris of Laodicea 67 a. Literary Activity of Apollinaris 67 b. The Thought of Apollinaris 69 c. Exegetical Works 69 5. Didymus of Alexandria 70 a. Exegetical Works 71 b. Dogmatic Works 75 Chapter 4,The Cappadocian Fathers 81 1 Civilization and Culture in Cappadocia 81 2. Basil of Ancyra 82 3. The Cappadocians 83 a. In Cappadocia, at Athens, in the Hermitage 83 b. Beginnings of Basil's Theology: Against Eunomius 86 c. Basil, Bishop of Caesarea 89 d. Gregory, Orator in Nazianzus 90 e. First Years of Gregory of Nyssa as a Writer 93 f. Basil's Correspondence 94 g. Basil the Preacher 96 h. Asceticism 99 i. Debate on the Holy Spirit 104 j. Other Works of Gregory of Nyssa 107 k. After the Death of Basil 109 l. Last Years of Gregory of Nazianzus 113 m. Correspondence of Gregory Nazianzus 116 n.Poems of Gregory of Nazianzus 117 o. High Point in the Work of Gregory of Nyssa 120 1) Life of Macrina and the Soul and the Ressurection 121 2) Refuting Eunomius 123 3) Other Works on the Trinity 126 4) Homilies on Ecclesiastes 127 5) Theology, Exegesis, andCorrespondent 128 4. Amphtlochms of Iconium 131 5. Evagrius Ponticus 133 a. Works of Evagrius 133 b. Teaching of Evagrius 134 Chapter 5, The Antiochene School 136 1. Diodorus of Tarsus 139 2. Theodore of Mopsuestia 141 a. Exegesis of Theodore of Mopsuestia 141 b. Theodore's Theological Thought 142 c. Reply to Emperor Julian 145 3. Polichronius of Apamea 146 4. John Chrysostom 146 a. Moral Writings in Defense of Monasticism and Asceticism 147 b. Preaching of the Antiochene Period 149 c. Homilies with a Theological Content 151 d. Catechetical Homilies 152 e. Moral Homilies 152 f. Liturgical Homilies 153 g. Panegyrics 153 h. From Antioch to Constantinople 155 i. Works of the Constantinople Period 157 j. Chrysostom as Writer and Exegete 158 5. Theodoret of Cyrrhus 162 a. Exegetical Works 163 b. Apologetical and Rhetorical Works 165 c. Dogmatic and Polemical Works 168 6. Nemesius of Emesa 174 7. Severian of Gabala 175 Chapter 6, Christianity and Ancient Education: Synesius of Cyrene and Nonnus of Panopolis 178 1. Synesius of Cyrene 178 a. Philosophy and Christian Conversion 179 b. Correspondence 181 c. Pagan Works 181 d. Hymns 1 182 2. Nonnus of Panopolis 185 a. Identity of the Poet and Authenticity of the Works 185 b. The Christianity of Nonnus 186 c. Paraphrase of the Gospel of John 186 3. Vision of Dorotheus 188 4. Eudocia Augusta 190 Chapter 7, Canonico-Liturgical Literature of the Fourth to the Sixth Centuries 193 The Large Collections 195 Chapter 8, Developments in Apocryphal Literature 200 1. The Canon and the Apocrypha 200 2. Genres and Works of Apocryphal Literature 207 a. Tradition about Jesus and Mary 207 1) Birth and Childhood 207 2) Passion of Jesus and Descent into the Lower World 209 3) Passing or Dormition of Mary 212 b. Apostolic Letters 215 c. Acts of Apostles 217 1 Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles 217 2 Texts with Protagonists Already Found in the Early Acts 219 3 Acts of Other Apostles 222 The Pseudo-Clementine Novel 223
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