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Grace and Christology in the Early Church
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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

About the Author

Donald Fairbairn is Associate Professor of Historical Theology and Missions at Erskine Theological Seminary, South Carolina

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this is certainly an important work that warrants careful attention.
*Anthony N S lane, The Journal of Theological Studies*

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