Ser lo que quieras: la libertad ontológica en Plotino y Gregorio de Nisa [PDF]
A mediados del siglo XX, Jérome Gaïth señalaba la posible influencia de Enéadas VI 8 (39) de Plotino sobre la teoría de la voluntad divina de Gregorio de Nisa. En ese tratado, a pesar de ser consciente de la impropiedad de todo lenguaje para describir lo
Bastitta Harriet, Francisco
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The Hidden Love of God and the Imaging Defense [PDF]
J. L. Schellenberg has recently argued that there is a logical incompatibility between God’s being perfectly loving and there being non-resistant nonbelievers in the proposition that God exists.
Yadav, Sameer
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"A Vessel Divinely Molded": Basil of Caesarea on the Human Body [PDF]
This paper has two parts. First, I examine Basil of Caesarea’s theological anthropology and show how he understands the human being as a body-soul unity. The body is the good instrument of the soul. It is marvelous because it has been molded by God’s own
Adam Rasmussen
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The Systematic Normativity of Nicene Theology☆
Abstract The 1700th anniversary of the Nicene Council is an opportune moment to consider the possibility that the production and defense of the Nicene confession represent the fruition and manifestation of a way of doing theology that is perennially valid and normative precisely with respect to its systematic integration of the contents of Christian ...
Khaled Anatolios
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The slav reception of Gregory of Nyssa’s works: an overview of early slavonic translations [PDF]
Although a lot has been written about the "translatio" of Byzantine Christianity in the mediaeval Slavia orthodoxa, advancing a critical assessment of the Slav reception of the Greek Fathers remains a precarious undertaking.
Sels, Lara
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Participation in Christ and Divine and Human Righteousness: Reading Paul with Gregory of Nyssa
Abstract Participation in Christ and divine and human righteousness are vital, yet perennially debated, Pauline motifs. Arguably, what is most distinctive and crucial about ‘righteousness’ in Paul's epistles is its christological re‐definition in texts such as 1 Cor 1:30.
Joshua Heavin
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Seeing Otherwise: ‘The Least of These’ and Revelation in Jean‐Luc Marion
Abstract In his familiar essay in Phenomenology and the ‘Theological Turn’, Jean‐François Courtine writes that the ‘cardinal experience’ of revelatory phenomena would undoubtedly be the incarnation. But in its singularity, this experience, he admits, seems to elude phenomenological thought.
Thomas Breedlove
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La Cristología de Gregorio de Nusa desde la perspectiva del II Concilio de Constantinopla [PDF]
SUMARIO: 1. INTRODUCCIÓN. 2. EL II CONCILIO DE CONSTANTINOPLA. 3. EL NISENO JUSTINIANEO. 4. LOS DOS HIJOS. 5. THEOLOGIA Y OIKONOMIA. 6. CRISTO HOMBRE Y SU VIDA TERRENA. 7. LA UNIÓN HIPOSTÁTICA.
Maspero, G. (Giulio)
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"Conocimiento" del hombre y de la "ignorancia" de Dios en la enseñanza de Gregorio de Nisa y Nicolás de Cusa [PDF]
The knowledge of God has been the main subject of the theological teaching since the expanding of the Christian doctrine and teaching. Ecclesiastical writers as Gregory of Nyssa and Nicholas of Cusa accept that the knowledge about God is conventional
Artemi, Eirini
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Augustine’s Paradigm ’ab exterioribus ad interiora, ab inferioribus ad superiora’ in the Western and Eastern Christian Mysticism [PDF]
I argue that St. Augustine of Hippo was the first in the history of Christian spirituality who expressed a key tendency of Christian mysticism, which implies a gradual intellectual ascent of the human soul to God, consisting of the three main stages ...
Alexey, Fokin
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