TY - BOOK ID - 27848197 TI - From the Council of Chalcedon (451) to Gregory the Great (590-604). AU - Grillmeier, Alois AU - Hainthaler, Theresia AU - Cawte, John AU - Allen, Pauline PY - 1995 SN - 0264672615 0264660161 9780264660165 9780664223021 9780199212880 0199212880 0664219985 9780664219987 9780664223007 0664223001 9780264672618 PB - London : Mowbrays, DB - UniCat KW - 232 <09> KW - #GBIB: jesuitica KW - Jezus Christus. Christologie: dogmatisch. De Verbo incarnato--Geschiedenis van ... KW - Jesus Christ KW - Jésus-Christ KW - History of doctrines KW - Histoire des doctrines KW - Jezus Christus. Christologie: dogmatisch. De Verbo incarnato--Geschiedenis van .. KW - Jesus Christ - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600 KW - Jezus Christus. Christologie: dogmatisch. De Verbo incarnato--Geschiedenis van UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:27848197 AB - This volume of Christ in Christian Tradition continues Alois Cardinal Grillmeier's pioneering work in the field of the early history of Christology. Here the focus is on Christianity in Palestine and Syria (the Fertile Crescent) after the Council of Chalcedon and before the advent of Islam. A consideration underlying the entire book is whether we can speak of a consistent Christology throughout the Christian East before Islam and to what extent the Christian East retained the biblical message of Jesus, despite the various divisions that occurred within its borders. Chapters have been collected, edited, and reworked by Theresia Hainthaler with additional contributions from Tanios Bou Mansour and Luise Abramowski. The first part of this volume examines Christology in Palestine from Chalcedon until Islam, including the theology of monks and ascetics, the School of Gaza, and liturgy. The second part is devoted to the Christology in the patriarchate of Antioch from 451 to the end of the sixth century. In 1951 Alois Cardinal Grillmeier (1910-1998) first published Das Konzil von Chalcedon, a work focused on the pre-Chalcedon period and the events of the Council in 451. The first chapter of this would become the first volume of "Christ in Christian Tradition". The work appeared in English in 1965. In 1986 Volume 2/1 appeared with a foreword explaining the author's intention to provide a comprehensive study of Christology from the beginning up to c.800. This was translated to English in 1987. Three further volumes appeared: 2/2 (1989, translated 1995), 2/4 (1990, translated 1996) and the present volume, 2/3 (2002). This volume completes the translation of the published volumes into English. Editorial work continues on volume 2/5 which has yet to publish in German. The first English translation of this crucial text for understanding the Eastern Christian world after 451. Provides a clear account of the Christological debates of the later fifth and sixth centuries in the geographical area where the post-Chalcedon schism was most acutely felt. Brings the Greek and Syriac theological worlds into close conversation and sets a standard for further work on either tradition in this period. Combines close discussion of key patristic authors, including Philoxenus of Mabbug and Jacob of Sarug, with thematic theological treatments. Includes a detailed discussion of the legacy of Dionysios the Areopagite, whose influence would be felt over the next millennium of Christian theology. ER -