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A History of the Holy Eastern Church: The Patriarchate of Alexandria / John Mason Neale.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Kiraz Theological ArchivePublisher: Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Description: 1 online resource (340 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781593330507
  • 9781463215347
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 230
LOC classification:
  • BX290 .N435 2008
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Book I. From The Foundation Of The Church Of Alexandria To The Risk Of Nestorianism -- Section I -- Section II -- Section III -- Section IV -- Section V -- Section VI -- Section VII -- Section VIII -- Section IX -- Section X -- Section XI -- Section XII -- Section XIII -- Section XIV -- Section XV -- Section XVI -- Section XVII -- Section XVIII -- Section XIX -- Section XX -- Section XXI -- Section XXII -- Section XXIII -- Section XXIV -- Section XXV -- Section XXVI -- Section XXVII -- Book II. From The Rise Of The Nestorian Heresy To The Deposition Of Dioscorus, And The Great Schism -- Section I -- Section II -- Section III -- Section IV -- Section V -- Section VI -- Index To Volume I -- Index To Volume II
Summary: The first volume of an ambitious project to document the history of the early church, this is one of John Mason Neale’s crowning achievements. Meticulously researched, Neale’s treatment of the early church in Egypt is among the required reading of any student of oriental Christianity still today. Beginning with the traditions of St. Mark’s foundation of the Egyptian church, the developments of Christianity are traced up through the controversies associated with Nestorius and the Council of Chalcedon. In Neale’s characteristically readable style, the early stages of Eastern Christianity and its noteworthy figures are presented here with historical accuracy and authority. The origins of monasticism, the troubles and triumphs of St. Athanasius, the Arian heresy, and the ecumenical councils are all treated in this important study of the church in Egypt.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Book I. From The Foundation Of The Church Of Alexandria To The Risk Of Nestorianism -- Section I -- Section II -- Section III -- Section IV -- Section V -- Section VI -- Section VII -- Section VIII -- Section IX -- Section X -- Section XI -- Section XII -- Section XIII -- Section XIV -- Section XV -- Section XVI -- Section XVII -- Section XVIII -- Section XIX -- Section XX -- Section XXI -- Section XXII -- Section XXIII -- Section XXIV -- Section XXV -- Section XXVI -- Section XXVII -- Book II. From The Rise Of The Nestorian Heresy To The Deposition Of Dioscorus, And The Great Schism -- Section I -- Section II -- Section III -- Section IV -- Section V -- Section VI -- Index To Volume I -- Index To Volume II

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The first volume of an ambitious project to document the history of the early church, this is one of John Mason Neale’s crowning achievements. Meticulously researched, Neale’s treatment of the early church in Egypt is among the required reading of any student of oriental Christianity still today. Beginning with the traditions of St. Mark’s foundation of the Egyptian church, the developments of Christianity are traced up through the controversies associated with Nestorius and the Council of Chalcedon. In Neale’s characteristically readable style, the early stages of Eastern Christianity and its noteworthy figures are presented here with historical accuracy and authority. The origins of monasticism, the troubles and triumphs of St. Athanasius, the Arian heresy, and the ecumenical councils are all treated in this important study of the church in Egypt.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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