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The Latin theological teaching before 431: Hilary of Poitiers; Jerome and the Vulgata; Ambrose of Milan
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History of Doctrines II
The theological School of Antioch: its early representants, the life and sigificance of Diodor of Tarsus
The life, teaching and theological sigificance of Theodor of Mopsuestia
The life, teaching and theological sigificance of John Chrysostom
The Latin theological teaching before 431: Hilary of Poitiers; Jerome and the Vulgata; Ambrose of Milan
The life, teaching and theological sigificance of Aurelius Augustinus
The theological controversy of Alexandria and Antioch: Cyril of Alexandria and Nestorius; theological controversies and eclesio-political fights
The 12 anathemas of Cyril, the Letter of Ibas of Edessa; the comparision of the christology of Cyril and of the antiochians
The Council of Ephesus in 431 and its consequences
The monophysite controversy; the life and theological importance of Theodoret of Cyrus; the Council of Constantinpole in 448; the Creed of Flavian; the persecution of the orthodox theologians
Pope Leo I and his Tomus ad Flavianum; The "robber synod" of Ephesus in 449 and its consequences
The 4th Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon in 451; its convocation and the authority of Pope Leo; the events of the council from its beginning to the fourth session (deposition of Dioscore, the reception of the Tomus ad Flavianum).
The events of the Council of Chalcedon 451: from the fifth session to the end of the Council (the Definition of Chalcedon; the rehabilitation of Theodoret of Cyrus and of Ibas of Edessa; the Patriarchate of Jerusalem).
The Canons of the Council of Chalcedon; Canon 28 and the growing authority of Constantinople (the new Rome)
The sunset of the patristic age