Annotations on Theological Subjects in the foregoing Treatises, alphabetically arranged.
Ignorance Assumed Economically by Our Lord
Personal Acts and Offices of Our Lord
Private Judgment on Scripture (Vid. art. Rule of Faith .)
The [ Agenneton ], or Ingenerate
[ Logos, endiathetos kai prophorikos ]
[ Mia physis ] ( of our Lord's Godhead and of His Manhood ).
[ Prototokos ] Primogenitus, First-born
Catholicism and Religious Thought Fairbairn
Development of Religious Error
On the Inspiration of Scripture
Library of Fathers Preface, St. Cyril
Library of Fathers Preface, St. Cyprian
Library of Fathers Preface, St. Chrysostom
VID. Acts v. 39. xxiii. 9. text. rec. These epithets are in very frequent use in Athan., in speaking of the Arians; also [ antimachomenoi toi soteri ]. Ep. Encycl. § 5. And in the beginning of the controversy, Alexander ap. Socr. i. 6, p. 10, p. 11, p. 13. Theod. Hist. i. 3, p. 729. And so [ theomachos glossa ]. Basil. contr. Eunom. ii. 27 fin. [ christomachon ]. in his Ep. 236 init. Vid. also Cyril. Thesaur. p. 19, p. 24. [ Theomachoi ] is used of other heretics, e.g. the Manichees, by Greg. Naz. Orat. 45. § 8.
The title contains, in Athan.'s use of it, an allusion to the antediluvian giants; e.g. [ gigantas theomachountas ], Orat. iii. § 42. vid. also Naz., of the disorderly bishops during the Arian ascendency. Orat. 43. 26, and Socr. v. 10. Sometimes the mythological giants are spoken of. Orat. ii. § 32. In Hist. Arian. 74, he calls Constantius a [ gilas ].
[ logomachia ] too is used with reference to the divine [ logos ] and the fight against Him, as [ christomachein ] and [ theomachein ]. Thus [ logomachein meletesantes, kai loipon pneumatomachountes, esontai met' oligon nekroi tei alogiai ]. Serap. iv. 1.