Nicaea and its legacy : an approach to fourth-century Trinitarian theology

I. TOWARDS A CONTROVERSY 1. Points of Departure 2. Theological Trajectories in the Early Fourth Century I 3. Theological Trajectories in the Early Fourth Century II 4. Confusion and Controversy: AD 325-340 5. The Creation of 'Arianism': AD 340-350 II. THE EMERGENCE OF PRO-NICENE THEOLOGY 6. Shaping the Alternatives: AD 350-360 7. The Beginnings of Rapprochement 8. Basil of Caesarea and the Development of Pro-Nicene Theology 9. The East from Valens to Theodosius 10. Victory and the Struggle for Definition III. UNDERSTANDING PRO-NICENE THEOLOGY 11. On the Contours of Mystery 12. 'The First and Brightest Light' 13. 'Walk Towards Him Shining' 14. 'On Not Three Gods': Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian Theology 15. The Grammar of Augustine's Trinitarian Theology 16. In Spite of Hegel, Fire and Sword Epilogue: On Teaching the Fourth Century