Contra Eunomium II
Title | Contra Eunomium II PDF eBook |
Author | Lenka Karfíková |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 577 |
Release | 2007-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 900415518X |
The volume offers a new English translation of the "Second Book Against Eunomius" by Gregory of Nyssa and a series of papers providing introduction and commentary on the text focusing on the theory of language and the problem of naming God.
El "Contra Eunomium I" en la producción literaria de Gregorio de Nisa
Title | El "Contra Eunomium I" en la producción literaria de Gregorio de Nisa PDF eBook |
Author | Lucas F. Mateo Seco |
Publisher | |
Pages | 490 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN |
Gregory of Nyssa: Contra Eunomium I
Title | Gregory of Nyssa: Contra Eunomium I PDF eBook |
Author | Miguel Brugarolas |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 652 |
Release | 2018-08-07 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004377093 |
The Contra Eunomium is probably Gregory of Nyssa’s most challenging work with regards to his theological and philosophical thought, and one that continues to draw the deeper attention of contemporary scholars. This volume devoted to Contra Eunomium I constitutes, in a certain way, a new version of the Proceedings of the 6th International Colloquium on Gregory of Nyssa (1988). It offers a revised English translation of Contra Eunomium I by S. G. Hall, accompanied by twenty-two supporting studies from a broad range of philological, philosophical, and theological perspectives. These studies include a selection of the most relevant papers of the 1988 Proceedings, supplemented with new contributions that explore relevant issues developed by contemporary research.
Gregory of Nyssa: Contra Eunomium III. An English Translation with Commentary and Supporting Studies
Title | Gregory of Nyssa: Contra Eunomium III. An English Translation with Commentary and Supporting Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Johan Leemans |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 798 |
Release | 2014-07-24 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004268251 |
Gregory of Nyssa's Contra Eunomium, one of the major books on trinitarian theology of the 4th century, documents the exchange between Eunomius and the Cappadocian Father in the last episode of the so-called "Arian Crisis". The present volume is devoted to the third and last book of Contra Eunomium. It offers a fresh English translation with a running commentary in the form of ten studies by first-rank specialists. Seventeen shorter papers enlighten various aspects of Contra Eunomium and other writings of the same author. The contributions will be of interest for scholars of historical and systematical theology, philosophy, spirituality, rhetoric and the history of the Early Church.
The Brill Dictionary of Gregory of Nyssa
Title | The Brill Dictionary of Gregory of Nyssa PDF eBook |
Author | Lucas Francisco Mateo Seco |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 840 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9004169652 |
The Brill Dictionary of Gregory of Nyssa is the fruit of wide-ranging collaboration between experts in Philology, Philosophy, History and Theology. These scholars shared the desire to develop a comprehensive reference work that would help attract more people to the tudy of the 'Father of Fathers' and assist them in their work. Gregory of Nyssa's thought is at once quintessentially classic and modern, as it speaks directly to the contemporary reader. As interest in Gregory has increased along with the number of works devoted to him, the need for a comprehensive introduction and bibliographical reference work has arisen. In order to meet this need, more than forty scholars from various disciplines and perspectives have contributed to this work. In two hundred articles, the Brill Dictionary of Gregory of Nyssa provides a symphonic vision of the studies on Gregory of Nyssa and his thought.
Reason, Faith and Otherness in Neoplatonic and Early Christian Thought
Title | Reason, Faith and Otherness in Neoplatonic and Early Christian Thought PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin Corrigan |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2024-10-28 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1040250068 |
This book brings together a selection of Kevin Corrigan’s works published over the course of some 27 years. Its predominant theme is the encounter with otherness in ancient, medieval and modern thought and it ranges in scope from the Presocratics-through Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus and the late ancient period, on the one hand, and early Christian thought, especially Gregory of Nyssa, Augustine and, much later, Aquinas, on the other. Among the key questions examined are the relation between faith and reason; the nature of creation and insight, being and existence; literature, philosophy and the invention of the novel; personal, human and divine identity; the problem of evil (particularly here in Dostoevsky’s adaptation of a Platonic perspective); the character of ideas themselves; women saints in the early Church; love of God and love of neighbor; the development of Christian Trinitarian thinking; the strange notion of philosophy as prayer; and the mind/soul-body relation.
Embodiment and Virtue in Gregory of Nyssa
Title | Embodiment and Virtue in Gregory of Nyssa PDF eBook |
Author | Hans Boersma |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2013-03-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 019165132X |
Embodiment in the theology of Gregory of Nyssa is a much-debated topic. Hans Boersma argues that this-worldly realities of time and space, which include embodiment, are not the focus of Gregory's theology. Instead, embodiment plays a distinctly subordinate role. The key to his theology, Boersma suggests, is anagogy, going upward in order to participate in the life of God. This book looks at a variety of topics connected to embodiment in Gregory's thought: time and space; allegory; gender, sexuality, and virginity; death and mourning; slavery, homelessness, and poverty; and the church as the body of Christ. In each instance, Boersma maintains, Gregory values embodiment only inasmuch as it enables us to go upward in the intellectual realm of the heavenly future. Boersma suggests that for Gregory embodiment and virtue serve the anagogical pursuit of otherworldly realities. Countering recent trends in scholarship that highlight Gregory's appreciation of the goodness of creation, this book argues that Gregory looks at embodiment as a means for human beings to grow in virtue and so to participate in the divine life. It is true that, as a Christian thinker, Gregory regards the creator-creature distinction as basic. But he also works with the distinction between spirit and matter. And Nyssen is convinced that in the hereafter the categories of time and space will disappear-while the human body will undergo an inconceivable transformation. This book, then, serves as a reminder of the profoundly otherworldly cast of Gregory's theology.