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Book Reviews, Christology, Patristics, Scripture and Canon, Theology

Review of Nicaea and Its Legacy

Nicaea and Its Legacy is a valuable contribution to our understanding of the debates in the 4th century. However, its constructive proposal follows some of the most unhelpful trends in contemporary theology.

14 July 202013 July 2020Historical Theology, Lewis Ayres, Nicaea, Nicene Creed, Teleioteti book review, theological history, theological methodLeave a comment
Book Reviews, Christology, Patristics, Theology

Review of From Nicaea to Chalcedon

Frances Young has provided an invaluable introduction to 4th and 5th-century theology from which both graduate students and beginners will benefit.

30 June 202030 June 2020Christology, Frances Young, From Nicaea to Chalcedon, Nicaea, Trinitarian theology, Trinitarianism, TrinityLeave a comment
Book Reviews, Christology, Patristics, Theology

Review of The Way to Nicaea

The Way to Nicaea makes a significant contribution to Patristic scholarship, but the value of the book is limited by its hermeneutical framework.

8 June 20208 June 20202nd Century, 3rd Century, Christology, Formation of Christian Theology, Historical Theology, John Behr, Nicaea, Orthodoxy, Patristics, SVS PressLeave a comment
Book Reviews, Theology

Review of Arius: Heresy and Tradition

William's Arius is a significant work in Patristic scholarship and has enduring value for the student and scholar studying this period.

1 June 202031 May 20204th Century, Arianism, Arius, Christianity, Christology, Nicaea, Patristics, Rowan Williams, TrinityLeave a comment

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