653 653 Young, From, 113 654 654 See Harnack, 4, 8 655 655 Tillich, 7 656 656 McGiffert, 1, 27 657 657 Quoted from Pelikan, Ibid, 1, 22 658 658 Kelly, Doctr<strong>in</strong>e, 289 659 659 Kelly, Doctr<strong>in</strong>es, 29 660 660 Doctr<strong>in</strong>es, 29 661 661 Quoted from Pelikan, 1, 233 662 662 Tillich, 8 663 663 Quoted from H. A. Wolfson, The Philosophy of The Church Fathers, Harvard UP, Mass., 1970 3rd ed., vol. 1, p: 437 664 664 Ibid, 1, 433-43 665 665 Kelly, Doctr<strong>in</strong>es, 29 666 666 Pelikan, 1, 24 667 667 Harnack, 4, 16 668 668 Kelly, Doctr<strong>in</strong>e 29 669 669 Ibid, 4, 16 670 670 Kelly, Doctr<strong>in</strong>e 30 671 671 Tillich, 82 672 672 Ibi 673 673 McGiffert, 1, 27 674 674 Quoted from Pelikan, 1, 25 675 675 Kelly, Doctr<strong>in</strong>e, 306 676 676 See Tillich, 82, <strong>and</strong> McGiffert, 1, 280, see for details F.A. Sullivan, The Christology of Theodore of Mopsuestia, Rome, 1956, 219ff, also Owen Greer, Theodore of Mopsuestia. Exegete <strong>and</strong> Theologian, London, 1961 677 677 McGiffert, 1, 28 678 678 Kelly, Doctr<strong>in</strong>e, 30 679 679 Young, From, 21 680 680 Kelly, Doctr<strong>in</strong>e 311 681 681 Chadwick, Early Church, 19 682 682 Fisher, Ibid, 15 683 683 Quoted from Wolfson, Ibid, 1, 45 684 684 Ibid, 1, 455 685 685 Kelly, Doctr<strong>in</strong>e, 31 686 686 Quoted from Wolfson, Ibid, 1, 456 687 687 Doctr<strong>in</strong>es, 31 688 688 Ibid, 31 689 689 Wolfson, Ibid, 1, 45 690 690 Ibid, 691 691 Later Fathers, 353 692 692 Fisher, Ibid, 15 693 693 Later Fathers, 35 694 694 Fisher, Ibid, 15 695 695 Later Fathers, 35 126
696 696 H.V. Campenhausen, Ibid, p15 697 697 Ibid, p14 698 698 Ibid, p15 699 699 See Bright, 2, 353-39 700 700 See J. F. Bethune-Baker, Nestorius <strong>and</strong> His Teach<strong>in</strong>gs, Cambridge, 1908, F. Loofs, Nestorius <strong>and</strong> his Place <strong>in</strong> the History of Christian Doctr<strong>in</strong>e, Cambridge,1914, M. V. Anastos, Nestorius Was Orthodox, Dumbarton Oaks Papers 16 (1962), 119-140 701 701 Milton V. Anastos, "Nestorius was Orthodox", Dumbarton Oaks Papers, Cambridge, Mass., 16, 1962, 12 702 702 Kelly, Doctr<strong>in</strong>es 31 703 703 Grillmeier, Ibid, 46 704 704 Young, From, 23 705 705 Tillich, Ibid, 8 706 706 Nestorius, The Bazar of Heraclides, edited <strong>and</strong> trans. by G.R. Driver <strong>and</strong> L. Hodgson, Oxford <strong>and</strong> NY, 1925, 37 707 707 Young, From 22 708 708 Kelly, Doctr<strong>in</strong>es, 332 709 709 Doctr<strong>in</strong>es, 33 710 710 R.V. Sellers, The Council of Chalcedon, A Historical <strong>and</strong> Doctr<strong>in</strong>al Survey, SPCK, London, 1961, 59 711 711 Later Fathers, 36 712 712 Ibid, 368, also see Sellers, Ibid, 233-23 713 713 Later Fathers, 36 714 714 Ibid, 36 715 715 Chadwick, Early Church, 20 716 716 See Harnack, 4, 216-217, for more details about the Council see Bright, 2, 515-550, 717 see also Sellers, Ibid, 103ff 718 717 Qouted from McGiffert, Ibid, 1, 285, see also Kelly, Doctr<strong>in</strong>e, 339-4 719 718 Grillmeier, Ibid, 54 720 719 Kelly, Doctr<strong>in</strong>e, 340 721 720 W.A. Wigram, The Separation of the Monophysites, The Faith Press, London, 1923, 13 722 721 Ibid, 1 723 722 Sellers, Ibid, 25 724 723 Ibid, 26 725 724 Ibid, 30 726 725 For the details see Wolfson, Ibid, 1, 473-493 <strong>and</strong> Harnack, 4, 252-26 727 726 Grillmeier, Ibid, 553 728 727 Sellers, Ibid, 350 729 728 Tillich, 9 730 729 See Brunner, Ibid, 2, 263, for detailed discussion Ibid, 2, 322-36 731 730 Brunner, Ibid, 2, 324-2 732 731 E. L. Mascall, Christ, The Christian <strong>and</strong> The Church, Longman, London,1946, 56-5 733 732 Quoted from John Hick, ed., Ibid, 734 733 Brunner, Ibid, 2, 34 735 734 Bright, 2, 55 736 735 J. S. Whale, Christian Doctr<strong>in</strong>e, Cambridge UP, 1961, 11 737 736 McGiffert, 1, 28 127
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