573 573 Archibald Robertson <strong>in</strong> his Introduction, St. Athanasius: Select Works <strong>and</strong> Letters, vol. IV of A Select Library of Nicene <strong>and</strong> Post-Nicene Fathers of The Christian Church, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, Eerdmans, Mich. 1957, p: Ixxii 574 574 Tillich, Ibid, 7 575 575 E.R. Hardy <strong>and</strong> C.C. Richardson (Eds.), The Library of Christian Classics, Vol: III, Christology of the Later Fathers, Westm<strong>in</strong>ster, Phila., ND, 58-5 576 576 Ibid, 60 577 577 Quoted from Meloney, Ibid, 26 578 578 Later Fathers, 107-108 579 579 P: 70, quoted from McGiffert, 1, 25 580 580 Quoted from Young, Ibid, 7 581 581 Quoted from E.P. Meijer<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>God</strong> Be<strong>in</strong>g History, Studies <strong>in</strong> Patristic Philosophy, North-Holl<strong>and</strong> Publish<strong>in</strong>g Company, Amsterdam, Oxford, 1975, p: 9 582 582 Ibid, 9 583 583 Harnack, 4, 47 584 584 Meijer<strong>in</strong>g, Ibid, 9 585 585 Kelly, Early Doctr<strong>in</strong>es, 245 586 586 McGiffert, 1, 253-5 587 587 Later Fathers, 107 588 588 Harnack, 4, 4 589 589 Young, From, 74 590 590 Norris, Christological, 2 591 591 Young, From, 7 592 592 Harnack, Ibid, 4, 4 593 593 Ibid, 4, 4 594 594 Ibid, 3, 14 595 595 Young, From, 65 596 596 Fisher, Ibid, 13 597 597 See Young 29 598 598 Almost all scholars of Christian History <strong>and</strong> Thought agree upon this po<strong>in</strong>t, see for details Harnack, 4, 56, Tillich, Ibid, 69, 72-73, Fisher, Ibid, 139 599 599 R.L. Fox, Pagans <strong>and</strong> Christians, Alfred A. Knopf, NY, 1978, 65 600 600 Kelly, Early Doctr<strong>in</strong>es, 236-23 601 601 W. Bright, Ibid, 1, 9 602 602 Kelly, E. Creeds, 259 603 603 Creeds, 26 604 604 Quoted from Bright, 1, 95-96 , <strong>and</strong> see Tillich, Ibid, 71, also see Kelly, E. Creeds, 215-21 605 605 Bright, Ibid, 1, 9 606 606 Later Fathers, 20 607 607 Tillich, Ibid, 7 608 608 Urban, Ibid, 6 609 609 Ibid, 6 610 610 Harnack, 4, 4 611 611 Quoted from Bright, 1, 98 612 612 Harnack, 4, 58-5 613 613 Meloney, Ibid, 9 124
614 614 Harnack, 4, 5 615 615 Ibid, 4, 51, for details <strong>and</strong> names of the participants see Bright, Ibid, 1, 78-8 616 616 Bright, Ibid, 1, 11 617 617 A.M. Fairbairn, The Place of Christ <strong>in</strong> Modern Theology, Scribner's Sons, NY, 1911, 90-91 618 618 Ibid, 9 619 619 Ibid, 9 620 620 See W.H.C. Frend, The Early Church, Fortress, Phila., 1985, 150-157 <strong>and</strong> Henry Chadwick, The Early Church, Dorset Press, NY, 1967, 133-136 621 621 Frend, Ibid, 15 622 622 For the historical details see Harnack, 4, 59-80, also see Frend, 361-82 <strong>and</strong> Chadwick, 145-15 623 623 Quoted from McGiffert, 1, 273, also see Kelly, Creeds, 29 624 624 See Kelly, Creeds, 296-312, Harnack, Ibid, 4, 99, where he argues that :It is certa<strong>in</strong>ly out of the question to regard the Creed as the Creed of the Council of 381. 625 625 See Kelly, Creeds, 322-33 626 626 See Creeds 301-305 for comparison 627 627 See Campenhausen, Ibid, 80-10 628 628 See Meloney, The Cosmic Christ, for quotations from Cappadocian Fathers, pp:266-273 specially p: 26 629 629 McGiffert, 1, 26 630 75-7 630 Basil, Epistle 38 to his brother Gregory of Nyssa, quoted from McGiffert, 268-269 <strong>and</strong> also see Tillich, 631 631 Later Fathers, 20 632 632 Later Fathers, 199 633 633 Ibid, 20 634 634 Ibid, 26 635 635 Ibid, 261-6 636 636 Ibid, 26 637 637 Ibid, 26 638 638 Ibid, 26 639 639 See W. J. Oates (Ed.), Basic Writ<strong>in</strong>gs of St. August<strong>in</strong>e, R<strong>and</strong>om House, NY, 1948, Vol: 2, Book 8, 667f 640 640 Young, From, 112 641 641 See Harnack, History of Dogma, Trans. by Williams <strong>and</strong> Norgate, London, 1898, 4, 97ff <strong>and</strong> F.W. Green, <strong>in</strong> his essay "The Later Development of the Doctr<strong>in</strong>e of the Tr<strong>in</strong>ity" <strong>in</strong> Essays <strong>in</strong> the Tr<strong>in</strong>ity <strong>and</strong> Incarnation, edited by A.E.J. Rawl<strong>in</strong>son, Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1933, 241-30 642 642 Harnack, Ibid, 4, 9 643 643 Later Fathers, 243 644 644 Ibid, 138-3 645 645 Vladimir Lossky, The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church, St. Vladimir's Sem<strong>in</strong>ary Press, NY, 1976, 33-3 646 646 Lossky, 35 647 647 Grillmeier, p368 648 648 Ibid, p369 649 649 Ibid, 370 650 650 Later Fathers, 28 651 651 Ibid, 290-9 652 652 Grillmeier, 37 125
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