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    Wall paintings in churches with a limited Christological cycle by Koukiaris Silas, Archimandrite

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The iconographical program in these churches includes very limited Christological cycles. On the contrary, the lives the patron saints of the churches are illustrated extensively. …”
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    Joseph Ratzinger’s Christological-Pneumatological Exegesis of the Old Testament by Nina Sophie Heereman

    Published 2024-11-01
    Subjects: “…Christological-Pneumatological exegesis…”
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    The Impact of Greek Concepts of God on the Christology of Cyril of Alexandria by Roy Kearsley

    Published 1992-11-01
    “…Immutability and impassability, paradoxically, nurture more a narrative Christology than a union of two static substances.…”
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    Jesus Is Not Just My Homeboy: A Friendship Christology by Justin Barringer

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This essay attempts to counter such notions by arguing for the place of friendship in Christology, with an emphasis on Jesus as the ultimate friend. …”
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    A postmodern Christology with Christ but without the Son of God? by D. P.

    Published 1993-01-01
    “…It is shown how Taylor, through his cultural-political hermeneutics of tradition, unfolds his christology as a fourfold christology in which Christ designates an intersubjective, socio-historical force for reconciliatory emancipation. …”
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    Monotheism and christology in I Corinthians 8. 4-6 by Rainbow, P

    Published 1987
    “…The major conclusions of the study can be summarized in three statements. (1) I Cor. 8. 6 contains two classic statements of monotheism using traditional Jewish language, one in reference to the Father and one in reference to Jesus Christ; in each case, the language of monotheism comprehends not only the explicit confession with 'one', but also the prepositional phrases, which contain elements closely associated with belief in one God in Jewish thought. (2) Paul's paradoxical language about God and Christ in this passage certainly expresses the functional subordination of Christ to God, but it very probably presupposes an identity of these two figures at some undefined point, an identity which may well be essential in nature (by comparison especially with Gal. 4.8). (3) The language about Christ in I Cor. 8. 6. is informed not so much by Jewish Wisdom speculation as by Jewish language about the one God: it is best labelled a 'monotheism christology'. Hence the contribution of the thesis to knowledge lies in three areas. (1) It clarifies the nature and associations of Jewish monotheistic language. (2) It provides scientific support for the view, by no means generally accepted, that the New Testament adumbrates the concept of the ontological deity of Christ, using the most current methods of exegesis and working with a comprehensive selection of comparative Jewish materials. (3) It brings to the fore a christological category - the language of monotheism - which has been largely overlooked by researchers in the field of the origins and development of christology in the early church.…”
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    12 anathematisms of St. Cyril of Alexandria and the Christology of the Armenian Church by Arthur Matevosyan

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It is well known that the Christology of the Armenian Church is based on the Christological teaching of St. …”
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