- Table of Contents (page 7)
- Preface (page 9)
- Acknowledgements (page 11)
- Chapter I: General Introduction (page 13)
- Thesis and Methodology (page 19)
- Literature Review (page 20)
- Chapter II: Historical Perspectives of Ethiopian Christology (page 31)
- Establishment of the Non-Chalcedonian Christology in Ethiopia (page 31)
- Ethiopian Christology During the Dark and Golden Ages (page 38)
- Christological Controversies with Portuguese Missionaries (page 41)
- The First Christological Debate (page 42)
- The Second Christological Debate (page 45)
- The Third Christological Debate (page 46)
- Christological Sects in Ethiopia (page 48)
- The Quibat (Unction) Sect (page 48)
- The Tsegga (Grace) or Sosit Lidet (Three Births) Sect (page 51)
- Chapter III: Miaphysite Christology According to the Ethiopian Tradition (page 55)
- Mystery of the Incarnation (page 55)
- Ethiopian Christological Terminologies (page 59)
- Baharey ~ essence, substance, nature, ??s?a, f?s??. (page 59)
- Akal ~ Person, p??s?p??, ?p?stas??. (page 63)
- The Word Became FLesh (?ÓG?S - S??? [Logos Sarx]) Christology (page 64)
- Divinization (Deification) of the Flesh (page 67)
- One Hypostasis, One Nature (?nd akal, ?nd baharey) (page 71)
- Analogies Used (page 74)
- Double Consubstantiality (page 76)
- One Incarnate Nature of God the Word (page 77)
- Communicatio Idiomatum (Exchange of Properties) (page 79)
- One Operation and One Will (page 82)
- Chapter IV: The Theological Importance of Ethiopian Christology (page 85)
- Heresies Rejected (page 85)
- No Trinitarian Confusion (page 92)
- Ethiopian Christology Retains the Title Theotokos for St. Mary (page 94)
- It is in Harmony with the Orthodox Thought of Soteriology (page 96)
- It Reflects the Deification of Humanity (Theosis Or Deificatio (page 98)
- Chapter V: The Ethiopian Miaphysite Christology in Light of Modern Christological Dialogues (page 101)
- Christological Consultations Between the Chalcedonian and Non-Chalcedonian Churches (page 102)
- The Attitude of the EOTC Towards the Christological Agreements (page 106)
- Mia-physis Formula as a Midpoint between Monophysitism and Dyophysitism (page 108)
- Conclusion (page 111)
- Bibliography (page 117)
- Index of Modern Authors (page 123)