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Wigram, W. A. The Separation of the Monophysites
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| Title: | The Separation of the Monophysites | | Series: | Syriac Studies Library 93 | | Availability: | In Print | | Publisher: | Gorgias Press |
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| By W. A. Wigram | | ISBN: | 978-1-61719-185-5 | | Availability: | In Print | | Publication Date: | 8/2010 | | From the 1923 edition | | Language: | English | | Format: | Hardback, Black, 6 x 9 in | | Pages: | 232 |
This is a history of the so-called "Monophysite" schism from the Council of Chalcedon to the Muslim conquest. Wigram portrays this as an unnecessary and political conflict driven by national pride and ecclesiastical jealousy over a difference of phrasing. The final chapter examines the Christology of Severus, Philoxenus, and Theodosius. Table of Contents
- Series Foreword
(page 6)
- PREFACE
(page 9)
- SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS
(page 11)
- INDEX OF NAMES
(page 15)
- CHAPTER I:CHUR
CH AND STATE IN THE FIFTH CENTURY (page 22)
- CHAPTER II:CHALCEDON AND AFTER
(page 31)
- CHAPTER III:FIRST ATTEMPTS OF THE MONOPHYSITES TO CAPTURE THE CHURCH
(page 44)
- CHAPTER IV:THE HENOTICON AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
(page 59)
- CHAPTER V:MONOPHYSITE SUPREMACY
(page 72)
- CHAPTER VI:SIDE-LIGHTS ON THE SIXTH CENTURY
(page 86)
- CHAPTER VII:JUSTINIAN AND THE JACOBITES
(page 109)
- CHAPTER VIII:EMPEROR AND EMPRESS. A SERIES OF CONCESSIONS
(page 127)
- CHAPTER IX: COMMENCEMENT OF MONOPHYSITE DIVISIONS. THE FIFTH GENERAL COUNCIL (page 142)
- CHAPTER X:ORGANIZATION UPON A SEPARATE FOOTING
(page 153)
- CHAPTER XI:THE DIVISIONS OF THE MONOPHYSITES
(page 168)
- CHAPTER XII:THE PERSECUTION OF JOHN SCHOLASTICUS
(page 184)
- CHAPTER XIII:A CAUSELESS SCHISM.SETTLEMENT INTO SEPARATION
(page 196)
- CHAPTER XIV:MONOPHYSITE CHRISTOLOGY
(page 212)
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| | Wigram, W. A. The Separation of the Monophysites | | ISBN: | 978-1-61719-185-5 | | Weight: | 1 LBS. | | Price: | $134.80 | |
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