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1 online resource (xii, 258 pages) |
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Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae: texts and studies of early Christian life and language, 0920-623X ; volume 140 |
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Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae ; v. 140. 0920-623X
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Contents |
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- The Legacy of J.B. Lightfoot and Theodor Zahn -- Contemporary Ignatian Scholarship -- The Invitation to an Exploration of Ignatius of Antioch and the Fourth Century -- Chapter 1 The Arian Controversy and the 'Authentic' Letters of Ignatius of Antioch -- Introduction -- Table of Variants and Text-Critical Methodology -- God Language Variants -- Free Standing Arian Controversy Variants -- Ignatius' God Language -- Ephesians 18.2, Romans Inscription (1), and Polycarp 8.1 -- Ephesians 1.1 and Romans 6.3 -- Ephesians Inscription -- Romans Inscription (2), 3.3, and 7.3 -- Lightfoot's Rejection of God Language Variants-Trallians 7.1 -- More Examples-Smyrnaeans 10.1, 6.1, 1.1 and Romans 9.1 -- Summary -- Free Standing Arian Controversy Variants -- Magnesians 8.2 -- Ephesians 7.2 -- Preparatory Remarks to Magnesians 7.1 and Magnesians 13.2 -- Magnesians 7.1 -- Magnesians 13.2 -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2 God Language in the Ignatian Long Recension: A Christological Profile -- Introduction -- The Alteration of the God/Christ Language Found in the Middle Recension -- Why Forgeries? -- Evidence from Other Early Christian Literature -- Evidence from the Ignatian Long Recension -- The Textual Tradition Behind the Long Recension -- Basic Clarification and Christological Demarcation Chart -- Trallians -- Magnesians -- Philadelphians -- Smyrnaeans -- Polycarp -- Ephesians -- Romans -- The God/Christ Language of the Interpolated and Forged Letters -- Jesus as God in the Ignatian Long Recension -- Magnesians -- Tarsians -- Philippians -- Philadelphians -- Smyrnaeans -- Polycarp -- Ephesians -- Romans -- Jesus Equated with God in the Ignatian Long Recension -- Philippians -- Romans -- Jesus Subordinated to God in the Ignatian Long Recension -- Mary of Cassobelae to Ignatius -- Ignatius to Mary of Cassobelae -- Magnesians |
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Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Eusebius of Caesarea -- Fourth-Century Ignatian Quotations and Allusions -- Ignatius of Antioch: A Battleground -- Ignatius of Antioch and the Arian Controversy -- Bibliography -- Index of Modern Authors -- Index of Ancient Sources -- Index of Subjects |
Summary |
In Ignatius of Antioch and the Arian Controversy , Paul R. Gilliam III contends that the legacy of the second-century martyr Ignatius of Antioch was one battleground upon which Nicene and Non-Nicene personalities fought for their understanding of the relationship of the Son to the Father. It is well-know that Ignatius' views continued to live on into the fourth century via the long recension of his letters. Gilliam, however, shows that there was much more to Ignatius' fourth-century presence than the Ignatian long recension |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 19, 2017) |
Subject |
Ignatius, Saint, Bishop of Antioch, -approximately 110.
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Jesus Christ -- History of doctrines -- Early church, ca. 30-600
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SUBJECT |
Ignatius, Saint, Bishop of Antioch, -approximately 110 fast |
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Jesus Christ fast |
Subject |
Church history -- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.
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Arianism.
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RELIGION -- Christian Church -- History.
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RELIGION -- Christianity -- History.
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Arianism
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Church history -- Primitive and early church
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Theology, Doctrinal
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2017013281 |
ISBN |
9789004342880 |
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9004342885 |
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