Richard A. Norris, Jr., volume translator and editor William G. Rusch, series editor The Christological Controversy is a volume in the Sources of Early Christian Thought series. The development of Christology from its biblical roots to the Council of Chalcedon in 451 are covered: Melito of Sardis - A Homily on the Passover Irenaeus of Lyon - Against Heresies Tertullian - Against Praxeas; On the Flesh of Christ Origen - On the First Principles Athanasius - Orations against the Arians Apollinarius of Laodicea - On the Union in Christ of the Body with the Godhead; Fragments Theodore of Mopsuestia - Fragments of the Doctrinal Works Nestorius - First Sermon Against the Theotokos Cyril - Letter to John of Antioch Pope Leo I - Letter to Flavian of Constantinople The Council of Chalcedon - "Definition of the Faith" 162 pages Paperback Published 1980 Size: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.47” ISBN: 0-8006-1411-9