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Cyril of Alexandria Reading Porphyry

Journal of Early Christian Studies, 2020
Porphyry is the pagan author most often quoted by Cyril of Alexandria in his Contra Julianum; moreover, many of these excerpts are known to us only from Cyril himself. Comparison with Eusebius of Caesarea and Theodoret of Cyrrhus shows that in most instances Cyril does not owe them his quotations and that the hypothesis of a direct reading of Porphyry ...
Marie-Odile Boulnois
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Cyril of Alexandria, Second Letter to Nestorius

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings, 2022
In 412 Cyril became bishop of the church of Alexandria and all Egypt, succeeding his uncle Theophilus whose episcopacy was famously marked by controversy with the Constantinopolitan church in the person of its bishop, John Chrysostom. Cyril carried forward his uncle’s legacy by entering into a dispute with another bishop of Constantinople, Nestorius ...
M. Crawford
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Cyril of Alexandria, First Letter to Succensus

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings, 2022
The Formula of Reunion in 433 officially restored the peace of the churches but did not bring the Christological debate to an end.1 The resolution had been achieved only through delicate and difficult negotiations, and further diplomacy was required to maintain the fragile peace.
M. Crawford
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