The Idea of Nicaea in the Early Church Councils, AD 431-451 - Mark S. Smith

The Idea of Nicaea in the Early Church Councils, AD 431-451

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Buch | Hardcover
246 Seiten
2018
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-883527-1 (ISBN)
109,70 inkl. MwSt
This work examines the role of the reception of the Council of Nicaea (325) in the major councils of the mid-fifth century.
The Idea of Nicaea in the Early Church Councils examines the role that appeals to Nicaea (both the council and its creed) played in the major councils of the mid-fifth century. It argues that the conflict between rival construals of Nicaea, and the struggle convincingly to arbitrate between them, represented a key dynamic driving--and unsettling--the conciliar activity of these decades. Mark S. Smith identifies a set of inherited assumptions concerning the role that Nicaea was expected to play in orthodox discourse--namely, that it possessed unique authority as a conciliar event, and sole sufficiency as a credal statement. The fundamental dilemma was thus how such shibboleths could be persuasively reaffirmed in the context of a dispute over Christological doctrine that the resources of the Nicene Creed were inadequate to address, and how the convening of new oecumenical councils could avoid fatally undermining Nicaea's special status. Smith examines the articulation of these contested ideas of 'Nicaea' at the councils of Ephesus I (431), Constantinople (448), Ephesus II (449), and Chalcedon (451). Particular attention is paid to the role of conciliar acta in providing carefully-shaped written contexts within which the Nicene Creed could be read and interpreted. This study proposes that the capacity of the idea of 'Nicaea' for flexible re-expression was a source of opportunity as well as a cause of strife, allowing continuity with the past to be asserted precisely through adaptation and modification, and opening up significant new paths for the articulation of credal and conciliar authority. The work thus combines a detailed historical analysis of the reception of Nicaea in the proceedings of the fifth-century councils, with an examination of the complex delineation of theological 'orthodoxy' in this period. It also reflects more widely on questions of doctrinal development and ecclesial reception in the early church.

Mark S. Smith is Dean and Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge and lectures in the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge.

Abbreviations & Other Conventions
1: Introduction: Nicaea in Context
2: The Council of Nicaea and its Early Reception
3: The Idea of Nicaea in the Two Councils of Ephesus (431)
4: The Idea of Nicaea in the Aftermath of Ephesus
5: The Idea of Nicaea at the Constantinopolitan Home Synod (448)
6: The Idea of Nicaea at Ephesus II (449)
7: The Idea of Nicaea at Chalcedon (451)
8: Conclusion
Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Oxford Early Christian Studies
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 163 x 236 mm
Gewicht 514 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-10 0-19-883527-2 / 0198835272
ISBN-13 978-0-19-883527-1 / 9780198835271
Zustand Neuware
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