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Contents:
- Gregory the Theologian – A Spiritual Portrait
- Self-Knowledge and Knowlwdge of God according to St Gregory the Theologian
- Seeking Out the Antecedents of the Maximian Theory of Everything: St Gregory the Theologian’s Oration 38
- Scripture in the Works of St Gregory the Theologian
- St Gregory the Theologian’s Metanarrative of History
- “What Then? Is the Spirit God? Certainly!” St Gregory Teaching on the Holy Spirit as the Basis of the World’s Salvation
- Making Sense of the World: Theology and Science in St Gregory of Nyssa’s An Apology for the Hexaemeron
- Determining the Historical Context of Theophanes of Nicaea’s Theological Propensities
- The Eremitic Citizen as An-chora-ite in St Athanasius’ Life of St Antony
- The Impact of Martyrdom on Eusebius of Caesarea’s Commentary on Luke: Anticipating the Imminent Eschaton
- Reading the Passion Narrative with Didymus the Blind
- The Gift of receptivity: St Athanasius on the Security of Salvation
- Soteriological Insights in St Athanasius’ On the Incarnation
- John Wesley and Athanasius on Salvation in the Context of the Debate over Wesley’s Debt to Eastern Orthodoxy
- Apology for Athanasius: The Traditional Portrait of the Saint According to Rufinus and the Byzantine Historians
- St Athanasius and the Scriptures, Exemplified in His Letter to Marcellinus
- Meaningful Cosmos: Logos and Nature in Clement the Alexandrian’s Exhortation to the Gentiles
- Revelation, Christology and Grace in Augustine’s Anti-Manichean and Anti-Pelagian Controversies
- The Festal Letters of the Patriarchs of Alexandria Evidence for Social History in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries
- Worldview and Melodic Imagery in Clement the Alexandrian, Saint Athanasius, and Their Antecedents in Saints Ignatius and Irenaeus
- Clement of Alexandria’s Exegesis of Old Testament Theophanies
- “The Passions of His Flesh” St Cyril of Alexandria and the Emotions of the Logos
- Trinitarian Hermeneutics in Hilary of Poitiers’ Commentary on the Psalms
- St Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria, and Pastoral Care
- The Philosophical Theology of St Cyril’s Against Julian
- Athaanasius’ Letters to Serapion Resource for a Twenty-First Century Theology of God the Trinity
- Cyril of Alexandria’s Reputation in the Early Medieval West: From Bede to Alcuin
- Ecclesial Memory and Secular History in the Conflicting Representations of Cyril of Alexandria: An Apology for the Saint
- Theophilus of Alexandria and the Episcopal Ordination
- Adam’s Holiness: Athonite and Alexandrine Perceptions
- Alexander of Alexandria, Arius, and Theological Method
- The Sayings of the Desert Fathers: Their Evidence for Late Koine Greek
- Origen Otherwise than Origen: Toward an Alternative Approach to Origen’s Incarnational View of Scripture and of Scriptural Exegesis
- Cyril and Hypatia: Tracing the Contours of an Anti-Christian Myth
- St Cyril on the Priesthood of Christ and the Old Testament
- An Exploration of Athanasius’ Strategies for Reading Genesis 1-3
- Monkss and State: St Theodore the Studite and his Relations to the State and Church Authorities in Byzantium
- Mystics and Mountains:Camparing Origen’s Exegesis of the Transfiguration and Gregory of Nyssa’s Exposition of the Sinai Theohany
- Synesius of Cyrene on Dreams as a Pathway to the Divine
- A Foretaste of Eusebian Panegyricism in the Tenth ‘Festal Letter’ by St Dionysius (the Great) of Alexandria
- The Conflicting Portrayals of Origen in the Byzantine Tradition
- Ignatius of Antioch on the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy: Logic and Methodology
- The Law Preaches the Incarnation: Reading the Law in Hilary of Poitiers’ Commentary on Ps 199
- “Words Tinctured with Passion” St Gregory of Nyssa’s In Canticum Canticorum and the Emergence of Affective Mysticism in Byzantine Hymnography
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