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Vox Populi
Violence and Popular Involvement in the Religious Controversies of the Fifth Century A.D.
Timothy E. Gregory
Frontmatter, Preface, and Abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. The Urban Context
The Late Roman City
Decline or Expansion?
Organizations and Institutions
Constantinople, Ephesus, and Alexandria
3. The Episcopacy of John Chrysostom: Constantinople
Early Years and the Episcopal Election of 397
Chrysostom as Bishop
The Council of the Oak and First Exile
Second Exile and Schism
The Aftermath
4. Nestorius and the Council of Ephesus: Constantinople and Ephesus
Nestorius, Bishop of Constantinople
The Christological Controversy
The Outbreak of the Quarrel
The Council of Ephesus, 431
Constantinople after the Council
5. The Latrocinium: Constantinople and Ephesus
The Controversy Continued
The Council of 448
The Second Council of Ephesus
The Aftermath in Constantinople
6. The Council of Chalcedon: Constantinople and Alexandria
Toward a New Policy
The Meeting of the Council
Opposition to Dioscorus
Revolt in Alexandria
7. Conclusions
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