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History of dogmas: Volume 3 The end of the patristic age (430-800)
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History of dogmas: Volume 2 From St. Athanasius to St. Augustine (318-430)
1914, St. Louis, Mo., and Freiburg (Baden) B. Herder, 1910-16
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History of dogmas: Volume 1
1910, B. Herder
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
§ 1. Notion of the History of Dogmas; Its Object and Limits i
§ 2. Sources of the History of Dogmas. Various Methods which may be followed. Its Divisions 7
§ 3. Principal Works on the History of Dogmas 11
CHAPTER I
ON THE RELIGIOUS, PHILOSOPHICAL AND MORAL DOCTRINES IN THE MIDST OF WHICH CHRISTIAN DOGMA APPEARED AND BEGAN ITS DEVELOPMENT
§ 1. Greco-Roman Religion and Philosophy at the time of Christ and until the Middle of the Second Century 18
§ 2. Religious and Moral Doctrines of the Jews at the Time of the Coming of Jesus. Palestinian Judaism 29
§ 3. Alexandrian Judaism and that of the Dispersion. Philo 43
CHAPTER II
THE EARLY STATE OF CHRISTIAN DOGMA. PREACHING OF JESUS CHRIST AND THE APOSTLES
§ 1. The Personal Teaching of Jesus Christ, according to the Synoptists 59
§ 2. The Teaching of Jesus, according to St. John 72
§ 3. The Teaching of St. Paul 76
§ 4. The Teaching of the Apostles besides St. Paul and St. John 91
§ 5. The Teaching of St. John 97
CHAPTER III
THE TESTIMONY OF THE APOSTOLIC FATHERS
§ 1. Preliminary Remarks 104
§ 2. The First Epistle of St. Clement 107
§ 3. The Shepherd of Hennas 111
§ 4. The Second Epistle of St. Clement 119
§ 5. The Epistles of St. Ignatius 121
§ 6. The Epistle and the "Martyrium" of St. Polycarp. Papias 132
§ 7. The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles 135
§ 8. The Epistle of Barnabas 139
§ 9. The Symbols of Faith 142
CHAPTER IV
THE FIRST DEFORMATIONS OF CHRISTIAN DOGMA. THE HERESIES OF THE SECOND CENTURY
§ 1. Judaeo-Christianity in the Time of St. Paul 150
§ 2. The Beginnings of Judaizing Gnosticism. The Nicolaitans. Cerinthus 153
§ 3. Judæo-Christianity in the Second Century 159
§ 4. Gnosticism 170
§ 5. Marcionitism 183
§ 6. Tatian and the Encratites iqo
§ 7. Montanism. The Alogi 192
§ 8. Millenarianism 199
CHAPTER V
THE DOCTRINAL STRUGGLE AGAINST HEATHENISM; BEGINNINGS OF SPECULATIVE THEOLOGY. THE APOLOGISTS OF THE SECOND CENTURY
§ 1. General Remarks on the Apologists 203
§ 2. The Apologetics of the Apologists, and Their Concept of Revelation 206
§ 3. Christian Doctrine in the Apologists 213
CHAPTER VI
THE DOCTRINAL STRUGGLE AGAINST HERESY. ST. IRENÆUS AND MELITO 228
CHAPTER VII
THE PRINCIPAL EARLY THEOLOGICAL SYSTEMS IN THE EAST
§ 1. Clement of Alexandria 243
§ 2. Origen 256
CHAPTER VIII
THE CHRISTOLOGICAL AND TRINITARIAN CONTROVERSIES IN THE WEST AT THE END OF THE SECOND AND THE BEGINNING OF THE THIRD CENTURY
§ 1. Adoptionism 287
§ 2. Patripassian Monarchianism 290
§ 3. Opposition to Monarchianism 293
CHAPTER IX
THE FOUNDERS OF LATIN THEOLOGY. ST. HIPPOLYTUS, TERTULLIAN, NOVATIAN
§ 1. St. Hippolytus. The "Philosophoumena" 298
§ 2. TertuUian 304
§ 3. Novatian 326
CHAPTER X
THE QUESTION OF PENANCE IN THE WEST DURING THE THIRD CENTURY. NOVATIANISM
§ 1. The Question of Penance in Rome, under Callistus 337
§ 2. The Question of Penance in Africa. Novatianism 346
CHAPTER XI
ST. CYPRIAN AND THE BAPTISMAL CONTROVERSY
§ 1. St. Cyprian's Theology 355
§ 2. The Baptismal Controversy 366
CHAPTER XII
THEOLOGY IN THE EAST FROM ORIGEN UNTIL THE COUNCIL OF NICÆA
§ 1. The Successors and Disciples of Origen. St. Dionysius of Alexandria 377
§ 2. Theognostus and Pierius 386
§ 3. St. Gregory Thaumaturgus. Hieracas 388
§ 4. Writers independent of or opposed to Origen. St. Peter of Alexandria 391
§ 5. St. Methodius of Olympus 392
§ 6. The Dialogue De recta in Deum fide 397
CHAPTER XIII
THE EASTERN HERESIES OF THE END OF THE THIRD CENTURY
§ 1. The Adoptionism of Paul of Samosata 400
§ 2. Manicheism 404
CHAPTER XIV
THE WESTERN THEOLOGIANS AT THE END OF THE THIRD AND AT THE BEGINNING OF THE FOURTH CENTURY
§ 1. Amobius and Lactantius 412
§ 2. Commodian 420
CHAPTER XV
THE DOCTRINE AND THEOLOGY OF THE CHURCH ON THE EVE OF ARIANISM
Analytical Table 424
INDEX 433
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