Abbreviations; Robert Louis Wilken; Cyril of Alexandria as Interpreter of the Old Testament; Thomas G. Weinandy, OFMCap; Cyril and the Mystery of the Incarnation; Frances Young; Theotokos, Mary and the Pattern of Fall and Redemption in the Theology of Cyril of Alexandria; Marie-Odile Bouinois; The Mystery of the Trinity According to Cyril of Alexandria. The Deployment of the Triad and Its Recapitulation into the Unity of Divinity; Brian E. Daley, SJ; The Fullness of the Saving God. Cyril of Alexandria on the Holy Spirit; Daniel A. Keating; Divinisation in Cyril. The Appropriation of Divine Life; John J. O'Keefe; Incorruption, Anti-Origenism, and Incarnation. Eschatology in the Thought of Cyril of Alexandria; John A. McGuckin; Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop and Pastor; Norman Russell; 'Apostolic Man' and 'Luminary of the Church'. The Enduring Influence of Cyril of Alexandria; Select Bibliography; Index
Thomas G. Weinandy is the Executive Director of the Secretariat for Doctrine and Pastoral Practices of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Formerly, he was Warden of Greyfriars Hall and Lecturer in History and Doctrine in the Faculty of Theology, Oxford University.
"This collection of essays is a welcome response to a pressing lack
in historical theology; the contributors have all earned the right
to participate in such a project, and their contributions do not
disappoint in any particular. This collection will be of interest
to those who are new to Cyril, and will provide for them a reliable
overview and orientation to Cyril's works and theology. However,
these essays are helpful not only in their provision of a clear
survey and trustworthy advancement of Cyrilline scholarship, but
also in pointing out possible new directions for students of Cyril,
by highlighting the many areas which remain in need of serious
study and by providing helpful trajectories along which such study
may be oriented. This is an admirable collection of essays which
deserves to be widely read, and which hopefully provoke a renewed
interest in a great theologian and exegete, Cyril of Alexandria."
-Shawn W.J. Keough, Faculty of Theology, University of St.
Michael's College
"...an impressive collection of essays.... The essays in this
volume require the reader to engage seriously with Cyril as a
theologian and person of the church. It is highly recommended to
the generalist and the specialist alike." -Peter Widdicombe,
Anglican Theological Review, Vol. 86, No. 3, Summer 2004
*Anglican Theological Review*
..."Here are welcome and expert introductions.... Debate about
Cyril's undoubtedly powerful Christology will continue, with this
collection an important widely-based contribution."
*Expository Times*
'recommended to anyone who wishes to dig deeper into the thought of
one of the Church's most influential fathers'
*Journal of Theology for Southern Africa*
"McGuckin demonstrates convincingly that if Cyril is considered as
a churchman of late ancient Alexandria, he stands out as an
enormously gifted statesmen who acted from an awareness of his
responsibility to his community. Other particularly impressive
contributions to the book include Boulnois' and Daley's
chapters...I imagine Cyril would be gratified at least to find his
writings taken seriously after so many centuries." - 2004
*Reviews in Religion and Theology*
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