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Die Lehre von der Oikonomia Gottes in der Oratio catechetica Gregors von Nyssa

Die Lehre von der Oikonomia Gottes in der Oratio catechetica Gregors von Nyssa
Author: R.J. Kees
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004312978

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This volume deals with Gregory of Nyssa's († 394 C.E.) soteriology as set forth in his handbook for catechetes. In part I-III the aim, method and structure of the Oratio catechetica are examined and the results are compared with Gregory's examples (Origen, Athanasius). Part IV presents the relationship between his theology (theologia) and soteriology (oikonomia) as well as the interrelated topics of that soteriology, thus describing the concept of oikonomia in the Oratio catechetica. Part V contrasts this concept with earlier works of Gregory and shows the developments of his thought. Part VI compares the teachings of Gregory with those of Methodius and Athanasius. The book is important for all those interested in early Christian thought and literature.


Gregory of Nyssa: The Minor Treatises on Trinitarian Theology and Apollinarism

Gregory of Nyssa: The Minor Treatises on Trinitarian Theology and Apollinarism
Author: Volker Henning Drecoll
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 739
Release: 2011-07-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004193936

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Focusing on Gregory's Trinitarian thought, his fascinating minor treatises are analysed in detail. Supporting studies deal with theological and philosophical concepts as well as with the context, e.g. his writings against Apolinarius.


Trinity and Man

Trinity and Man
Author: G. Maspero
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2007-08-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9047420799

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Why is it that when we speak of three human subjects, we speak of a unique nature, but we say that they are “three men”, while when we speak of the Trinity, we speak again of a unique nature, but we say that they are “one God”? Gregory of Nyssa gives the answer in his Ad Ablabium, work that lately is the focus of a discussion about the interpretation of Gregory’s thought and the social analogy of the Trinity. Trinity and Man is the first monograph devoted entirely to this tract and contributes to the debate, offering a commentary to the text, which follows the development of the Nyssian arguments and frames them in the context of Gregory’s theological grammar.


Gregory of Nyssa's Doctrinal Works

Gregory of Nyssa's Doctrinal Works
Author: Andrew Radde-Gallwitz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2018-05-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 019164627X

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Gregory of Nyssa is firmly established in today's theological curriculum and is a major figure in the study of late antiquity. Students encounter him in anthologies of primary sources, in surveys of Christian history and perhaps in specialized courses on the doctrine of the Trinity, eschatology, asceticism, or the like. Gregory of Nyssa's Doctrinal Works presents a reading of the works in Gregory's corpus devoted to the dogmatic controversies of his day. Andrew Radde-Gallwitz focuses as much on Gregory the writer as on Gregory the dogmatic theologian. He sets both elements not only within the context of imperial legislation and church councils of Gregory's day, but also within their proper religious context-that is, within the temporal rhythms of ritual and sacramental practice. Gregory himself roots what we call Trinitarian theology within the church's practice of baptism. In his dogmatic treatises, where textbook accounts might lead one to expect much more on the metaphysics of substance or relation, one finds a great deal on baptismal grace; in his sermons, reflecting on the occasion of baptism tends to prompt Trinitarian questions.


Contra Eunomium II

Contra Eunomium II
Author: Lenka Karfíková
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 900415518X

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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.


Gregory of Nyssa and the Concept of Divine Persons

Gregory of Nyssa and the Concept of Divine Persons
Author: Lucian Turcescu
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2005-02-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0198038836

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The concept of personhood is central to a wide range of contemporary issues, ranging from reproductive rights to the death penalty and euthanasia. We may think that the concept of person is a modern development. In fact, however, this idea does not originate with our discovery of human rights, consciousness, and individuality. In this study Lucian Turcescu shows that the fourth-century theologian Gregory of Nyssa developed a very sophisticated concept of the person in the context of his attempts to clarify the paradox of the Trinity-a single God comprising three distinct persons. Turcescu offers the first in-depth analysis of Gregory's writings about the divine persons. He shows that Gregory understood personhood as characterized by uniqueness, relationality, and freedom. He reasoned that the three persons of the Trinity have distinctive properties that make them individuals, that is, capable of being enumerated and circumscribed. But this idea of individuation, inherited from the neo-Platonists, falls short of expressing a clear notion of personal uniqueness. By itself it would suggest that a person is merely a collection of properties. Gregory's great contribution was to perceive the importance of relationality to personhood. The three divine persons know and love each other, are in communion with each other, and freely act together in their common will. This understanding, argues Turcescu, adds up to a concept of personal uniqueness much like our modern one. Turcescu's work not only contributes to our knowledge of the history of Trinitarian theology but can be helpful to theologians who are dealing with issues in contemporary ethics.


Human Nature in Gregory of Nyssa

Human Nature in Gregory of Nyssa
Author: Johannes Zachhuber
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004274324

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This volume explores Gregory Of Nyssa's concept of human nature. It argues that the frequent use Gregory makes of phusis-terminology is not only a terminological predilection, but rather the key to the philosophical and theological foundations of his thought. Starting from an overview of the theological landscape in the early 360's the study first demonstrates the meaning and relevance of universal human nature as an analogy for the Trinity in Cappadocian theology. The second part explores Gregory's use of this same notion in his teaching on the divine economy. It is argued that Gregory takes this philosophical theory into the service of his own theology. Ultimately the book provides an example for the mutual interaction of philosophy and Christian theology in the fourth century.


Embodiment and Virtue in Gregory of Nyssa

Embodiment and Virtue in Gregory of Nyssa
Author: Hans Boersma
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 019165132X

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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.


Gregory of Nyssa: In Canticum Canticorum

Gregory of Nyssa: In Canticum Canticorum
Author: Giulio Maspero
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2018-08-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004382046

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These Proceedings present the results of the 13th International Colloquium on Gregory of Nyssa: a systematic commentary on Gregory’s In Canticum in the form of sixteen papers and a selection of fourteen short essays devoted to various issues.


Handbook of Patristic Exegesis

Handbook of Patristic Exegesis
Author: Charles Kannengiesser
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 840
Release: 2022-11-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 900453153X

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Through this comprehensive Handbook, the reader will obtain a balanced and cohesive picture of the Early Church. It gives an overall view of the reception, transmission, and interpretation of the Bible in the life and thought of the Church during the first five centuries of Christianity. The print edition is available as a set of two volumes (9789004098152).