TY - BOOK ID - 31393527 TI - God visible : Patristic Christology reconsidered PY - 2019 SN - 0199281335 9780199281336 9780198845898 0198845898 0191746924 019252156X PB - Oxford Oxford University Press DB - UniCat KW - Jesus Christ KW - History of doctrines KW - 276:232 KW - #GBIB: jesuitica KW - 276:232 Patrologie. Patristiek-:-Jezus Christus. Christologie: dogmatisch. De Verbo incarnato KW - 276:232 Patrologie. Patristique-:-Jesus Christ. Christologie dogmatique. De verbo incarnato KW - Patrologie. Patristiek-:-Jezus Christus. Christologie: dogmatisch. De Verbo incarnato KW - Patrologie. Patristique-:-Jesus Christ. Christologie dogmatique. De verbo incarnato KW - Christ KW - Cristo KW - Jezus Chrystus KW - Jesus Cristo KW - Jesus, KW - Jezus KW - Christ, Jesus KW - Yeh-su KW - Masīḥ KW - Khristos KW - Gesù KW - Christo KW - Yeshua KW - Chrystus KW - Gesú Cristo KW - Ježíš KW - Isa, KW - Nabi Isa KW - Isa Al-Masih KW - Al-Masih, Isa KW - Masih, Isa Al KW - -Jesus, KW - Jesucristo KW - Yesu KW - Yeh-su Chi-tu KW - Iēsous KW - Iēsous Christos KW - Iēsous, KW - Kʻristos KW - Hisus Kʻristos KW - Christos KW - Jesuo KW - Yeshuʻa ben Yosef KW - Yeshua ben Yoseph KW - Iisus KW - Iisus Khristos KW - Jeschua ben Joseph KW - Ieso Kriʻste KW - Yesus KW - Kristus KW - ישו KW - ישו הנוצרי KW - ישו הנצרי KW - ישוע KW - ישוע בן יוסף KW - المسيح KW - مسيح KW - يسوع المسيح KW - 耶稣 KW - 耶稣基督 KW - 예수그리스도 KW - Jíizis KW - Yéshoua KW - Iėsu̇s KW - Khrist Iėsu̇s KW - عيسىٰ KW - ‏عيسىٰ‏ UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:31393527 AB - This work considers the early development and reception of what is today the most widely professed Christian conception of Christ. The development of this doctrine admits of wide variations in expression and understanding, varying emphases in interpretation that are as striking in authors of the first millennium as they are among modern writers. The seven early ecumenical councils and their dogmatic formulations are crucial way-stations in defining the shape of this study. Brian E. Daley argues that the scope of previous enquiries, which focused on the declaration of the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451 that Christ was one Person in two natures, the Divine of the same substance as the Father, and the human of the same substance as us, now seems excessively narrow and distorts our understanding. Daley sets aside the Chalcedonian formula and instead considers what some major Church Fathers-from Irenaeus to John Damascene-say about the person of Christ. ER -