THE FOURTH- AND FIFTH-CENTURY
GREEK CHRISTIAN LITERATURE
| I. Introduction: The Fourth Century | 673 | |
| II. The Achievement of Eusebius of Caesarea | 675 | |
| III. The Arian Crisis | 684 | |
| i | Arius and Arianism | 684 |
| ii | The Exegesis of Arius: Biblical Attitude and Systematic Formation (by Thomas Böhm) | 687 |
| iii | Complementary Bibliography on Arian Exegesis | 704 |
| IV. Incarnational Hermeneutics | 706 | |
| i | Marcellus of Ancyra (ii Antony the Hermit: see Vol. 2, p. 1460) (iii Pachomius: see Vol. 2, p. 1465) | 706 |
| iv | Athanasius of Alexandria | 708 |
| ν | Apollinarius of Laodicea | 721 |
| V. The Origenian Legacy | 725 | |
| i | D idymus of Alexandria | 725 |
| ii | Serapion of Thmuis | 729 |
| iii | Evagrius Ponticus | 730 |
| VI. Theophilus of Alexandria | 733 | |
| VII. Eusebius of Emesa | 734 | |
| VIII. Epiphanius of Salamis | 735 | |
| IX. Cappadocian Exegesis | 740 | |
| i | Basil of Caesarea | 740 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Handbook of Patristic Exegesis: The Bible in Ancient Christianity.
Volume: 2.
Contributors: Charles Kannengiesser - Author.
Publisher: Brill.
Place of publication: Boston.
Publication year: 2004.
Page number: 671.
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