1: Grace and the central issue of the christological
controversy
2: Christ as the uniquely graced man in Theodore and Nestorius
3: Grace as the sharing of divine communion in Cyril's early
writings
4: God's own Son as the source of grace in Cyril's later
writings
5: Grace as deepening communion with God in Cassian's monastic
writings
6: Grace and the Saviour's personal subject in Cassian's De
incarnatione Domini
7: Grace and the Logos' double birth in the early Church
Donald Fairbairn is Associate Professor of Historical Theology and Missions at Erskine Theological Seminary, South Carolina
this is certainly an important work that warrants careful
attention.
*Anthony N S lane, The Journal of Theological Studies*
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