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One The Historical Origins and Theological Significance of the Florentine Debate on the Epiclesis
Two The Life and Times of Mark of Ephesus
Three The Status quaestionis of Mark's Theology and Works, and Preliminary Debate at Florence
Four John Torquemada and His Cedula as Gleaned from the Sermo prior and Sermo alter
Five Mark of Ephesus's Libellus as Refutation of the Cedula and Sermo prior
Six Torquemada's Sermo alter and Reunion: A Refutation of the Libellus
Seven Scholarius and Solutions to the Impasse
Eight Greek Solutions for Contemporary Problems
Nine Toward Greco-Roman Ecclesial Reunion
Appendix I: Sermo prior of John Torquemada: On the Matter and Form of the Most Holy Eucharist
Appendix II: The Libellus of Mark of Ephesuson the Eucharistic Consecration
Appendix III: Sermo alter of John Torquemada: On the Matter and Form of the Most Holy Eucharist
Two The Life and Times of Mark of Ephesus
Three The Status quaestionis of Mark's Theology and Works, and Preliminary Debate at Florence
Four John Torquemada and His Cedula as Gleaned from the Sermo prior and Sermo alter
Five Mark of Ephesus's Libellus as Refutation of the Cedula and Sermo prior
Six Torquemada's Sermo alter and Reunion: A Refutation of the Libellus
Seven Scholarius and Solutions to the Impasse
Eight Greek Solutions for Contemporary Problems
Nine Toward Greco-Roman Ecclesial Reunion
Appendix I: Sermo prior of John Torquemada: On the Matter and Form of the Most Holy Eucharist
Appendix II: The Libellus of Mark of Ephesuson the Eucharistic Consecration
Appendix III: Sermo alter of John Torquemada: On the Matter and Form of the Most Holy Eucharist