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The Principle of Individuation in Contra Eunomium 2, 4 by Basil of Caesarea and Its Philosophical and Theological Context [PDF]
The article analyzes the context of describing the human being through the “concurrence of properties” in the Contra Eunomnium 2.4 of Basil of Caesarea and traces the links of this topic in Basil with the theories of individuation current in Antiquity.
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Text and Context: The Importance of Scholarly Reading. Gregory of Nyssa, "Contra Eunomium"
In a confrontation between various reading methods about ancient Christian texts, presentation of the importance of a scholarly reading (literary criticism, history of reception, etc.), unlike a theological reading or an interpretation in the frames of history of doctrines.
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Gregor von Nyssa, Contra Eunomium III 9
2014Tome IX, a part of the third book Against Eunomius, is designed as a self-contained one. W. Jaeger has divided this part into 64 paragraphs and 11 sections; the 11 sections highlight the fluency of Gregory very well. This chapter describes how Gregory is going on and what are his theological achievements.
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Human Transformation and Christology in Contra Eunomium III
2023Abstract This chapter focuses on Contra Eunomium III. It shows that, throughout this polemical treatise, Gregory conceives of human transformation and union with God just as we would expect in light of his trinitarian-baptismal theology.
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