Citation: A. Orlov et A. Golitzin, "Many lamps are lightened from the one": Paradigms of the transformationalvision in Macarian homilies, VIGIL CHRIS, 55(3), 2001, pp. 281-298
Citation: Fba. Asiedu, The 'Song of Songs' and the ascent of the soul: Ambrose, Augustine, and the language of mysticism, VIGIL CHRIS, 55(3), 2001, pp. 299-317
Citation: T. Nicklas, Narrator and personality simultaneously: On the literary function of "Peter" in the eponymous gospel fragment, VIGIL CHRIS, 55(3), 2001, pp. 318-326
Citation: A. Kotze, Reading Psalm-IV to the Manicheans (An Augustinian reinforcement of scriptural citations in the 'Confessions'), VIGIL CHRIS, 55(2), 2001, pp. 119-136
Citation: Ag. Cooper, Maximus the Confessor on the structural dynamics of revelation (Exploring the corporeal character and locus of divine theophany in scripture and cosmology), VIGIL CHRIS, 55(2), 2001, pp. 161-186
Citation: D. Woods, The Church of "St." Acacius at Constantinople (Syriac, Latin, and Greek sources regarding the martyrdom of Saint Acacius and his memorials), VIGIL CHRIS, 55(2), 2001, pp. 201-207
Citation: Hg. Schipper, Ancient imitation and late antique literature in the poem "'De spiritalis historiae gestis'" of Alcimus Avitus, VIGIL CHRIS, 55(2), 2001, pp. 216-218
Citation: Nf. Denzey, 'Genesis' traditions in conflict? The use of some exegetical traditions inthe 'Trimorphic Protennoia' and the Johannine "Prologue", VIGIL CHRIS, 55(1), 2001, pp. 20-44