Jansen, Till
Theodor von Mopsuestia, De incarnatione
Überlieferung und Christologie der griechischen und lateinischen Fragmente einschließlich Textausgabe
[Theodore of Mopsuestia, De incarnatione. The Transmission and Christology of the Greek and Latin Fragments Including a Text Edition]
Series:Patristische Texte und Studien 65
Aims and Scope
De incarnatione by Theodore of Mopsuestia (350–428), written at the beginning of the Christological controversies, was repeatedly at the centre of debate until Theodore’s condemnation in 553. This study on the transmission of the surviving fragments of this work offers insights into the course the controversies and clarifies the question of the text’s reliability. For the first time both the extent and the order of the fragments are considered critically. The critical Greek and Latin text, forming the basis of the new presentation of Theodore’s Christology, is provided with a translation.
- 23 x 15.5 cm
- xii, 312 pages
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Edition
- Keywords:
- Readership:
- Academics, Institutes, Libraries
- Subjects
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Patristics > Editions > Patristic Authors
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Patristics > Monographs
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Systematic Theology and Philosophy of Religion > Dogmatics
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Patristics > Editions > Patristic Authors
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Patristics > Monographs
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Systematic Theology and Philosophy of Religion > Dogmatics
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Patristics > Editions > Patristic Authors
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Patristics > Monographs
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Systematic Theology and Philosophy of Religion > Dogmatics
MARC record
MARC record for print book"[...] excellent book."
M. J. Edwards in: The Journal of Ecclesiastical History 2/2011
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