Erasmus is defending calling Christ a man
hypostasis laid to the Arians
kenosis discussion
lower than the angels
robbery with God - he did not think it robbery to be equal with God
the name which is above every name
Ambrose - Augustine
LeFevre - I do not speak of Christ incarnate
but of Jesus Christ who is God and the Son of God
Psalms - worm
Augustine - Christ was not called a man because he was God
Isaiah 53
LeFevre - mathematical treatise in 1493
My Father is greater than I
p. 52
Christ called a worm by Jerome
John Damascus
Book of Sentences
"created thing" "created being"
p. 54
lower than the angels - LXX
p. 56
insult lack of learning - impiety - LeFevre "Christ was not humiliated"
Athanasius Chrysostom Theophylact
little lower or much lower than the angels
p. 61
emptied ... paul .. kensosis
p. 65
Luke as translator of Hebrews
p. 66 Aquinas with Chrysostom
p. 68 - singular or plural - Eloim (Elohim) Gen 1:26
p. 71 - letter destroys - spirit than gives life ..
p. 73 Christ's two natures
p. 75-77 You have put all things under his feet
p. 77 what is mind that you are mindful
p. 84
You are convinced that the letter was written by the apostle Paul and that
it was composed in Hebrew; you are unsure only of the translator, and the
general tendency to hold him totally responsible you would think legitimate.
Yet whoever it was who added the argument to this letter said, 'The Apostle
is said to have sent this letter, written in Hebrew to the Hebrews, whose
meaning and form were retained by Luke when he put it into Greek.'332 How
Paul letters to Seneca
Letter to the Laodecians - feeble forgery
need p. 85 for context
p. 88 Nazarene Gospel - Gospel According to the Hebrews
p., 89 lower than God rather than angels
p. 89 Gaza Greek linquae
p. 90 - forgive remisssion lords prayer remit our debts
358 The controversy set Erasmus and Thomas More, on the one side, against John
Batmanson, on the other (Rummel Catholic Critics 1118-19).
appeals to their friendshilp
p. 91 - Lefevre should have written privately"
p. 93 Thomas Lord and God
p. 95 Cyprian rebaptism - Donatists Rogatiani - Augustine
Mary wavers
Peter oppressing Gentiles - wavering
Chrysostom on Mary
"the view that Christ alone is free from the sin of his birth?"
Scotists immaculate conception
p. 97 Augustine on readers and errors
unity of the Trinity
98-101 missing
p. 102 - 2 Cor 6 good fortune bad
p. 103 profiglacy
grammarians
p. 105 examining all the manuscripts
margin to the body of the text
p. 107 - 1517
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