EBook:GRILLMEIER, Christ in Christian Tradition.
A. The Christology of the Second Century or Post-Apostolic Age
1. Christ and the Jewish Christian Theology, pp. 41-61 - Flores
2. A Popular Picture of Christ, pp. 62-74 – Flores
3. The Popular Theology of the Mysteries of the Life of Jesus, pp. 75-90 - Flores
4. Solvere Christum: On the Christological Heresies of the Second Century, pp. 90-102 –Belonoac et al. (L = late)
5. Testimony of Pastors and Teachers of the Church from Clement of Rome to Irenaeus, pp. 102-122 –Hechanova et al.
6. From Hippolytus to Origen, pp. 125-171. – Piga et al. - (L)
B. The Logos-Sarx Christology
7. Arianism, pp. 183-192 – Valdez et al.
8. Saint Athanasius, pp. 193-219 – Batac et al.
9. Apollinarianism, pp. 220-233 – Evangelista et al.
C. The Logos-Anthropos Christology
10. Two Ways ofOpposing Arianism: Eustathius of Antioch and Eusebius of Emesa, pp. 243-256. –Medina et al.
11. Earlier Anti-Apollinarianism, pp. 257-270 –Pangilinan et al.
12. New Trends After Origen, pp. 271-302 – Gutierrez et al.
14. The Eve of Ephesus, pp. 329-362. – Fallame et al. (L)
D.
Kerygma-Theology-Dogma
15. The Language and Thought of Nestorius at Ephesus, pp.
373-388 – Escoton et al.
17. St. Cyril of Alexandria, the Adversary of Nestorius, pp.
400-418 – Solloso et al. (L)
18.The Reactions of the Antiochenes, pp. 419-452 – Guamil et al. (L)
19. The Eve of Chalcedon, pp. 453-479 – Lazaro et al.
20. The Council of Chalcedon, pp. 480-491. – Flores