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Cyril of Alexandria and the Nestorian Controversy: The Making of a Saint and of a Heretic

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What were the historical and cultural processes by which Cyril of Alexandria was elevated to canonical status while his opponent, Nestorius, bishop of Constantinople, was made into a heretic? In contrast to previous scholarship, Susan Wessel concludes that Cyril's success in being elevated to orthodox status was not simply a political accomplishment based on political alliances he had fashioned as opportunity arose. Nor was it a dogmatic victory, based on the clarity and orthodoxy of Cyril's doctrinal claims. Instead, it was his strategy in identifying himself with the orthodoxy of the former bishop of Alexandria, Athanasius, in his victory over Arianism, in borrowing Athanasius' interpretive methods, and in skilfully using the tropes and figures of the second sophistic that made Cyril a saint in the Greek and Coptic Orthodox Churches.

380 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2004

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Хубава, добре написана и много ясна като стил книга. Но човек трябва да се интересува тясно от предмета, за да прочете 400 стр по тема, която в повечето учебници се поместава на 20.
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