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"A Vessel Divinely Molded": Basil of Caesarea on the Human Body [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
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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Τρόπος ὑπάρξεως bei den Kappadokischen Vätern und bei St. Maximus Confessor [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Τρόπος ὑπάρξεως bei den Kappadokischen Vätern und bei St. Maximus Confessor In dieser Arbeit werden wir versuchen, zu erörtern, was der Begriff τρόπος ὑπάρξεως bei den Kappadokischen Vätern im Kontext ihrer Triadologie bedeutet.
Djakovac, Aleksandar
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La Cristología de Gregorio de Nusa desde la perspectiva del II Concilio de Constantinopla [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
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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Augustine’s Paradigm ’ab exterioribus ad interiora, ab inferioribus ad superiora’ in the Western and Eastern Christian Mysticism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
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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Man's "knowledge" and "ignorance" for God in the teaching of Gregory of Nyssa and Nicholas of Cusa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
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 and
Artemi, Eirini
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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]

open access: yes, 2014
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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The Principle of Individuation in Contra Eunomium 2, 4 by Basil of Caesarea and Its Philosophical and Theological Context

open access: yes, 2016
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 ...
Dmitry Biriukov
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Gregory of Nyssa: Homilies on the Beatitudes. An English Version with Commentary and Supporting Studies. Proceedings of the Eighth International Colloquium on Gregory of Nyssa [Reseña] [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Reseña de Hubertus R. DROBNER-Albert VICIANO, Gregory of Nyssa: Homilies on the Beatitudes. An English Version with Commentary and Supporting Studies. Proceedings of the Eighth International Colloquium on Gregory of Nyssa (Paderborn, 14-18 September ...
Mateo-Seco, L.F. (Lucas F.)
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ENYΠOΣTATOΣ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
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Gleede, Benjamin J.
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What is Apophaticism? Ways of Talking About an Ineffable God [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Apophaticism -- the view that God is both indescribable and inconceivable -- is one of the great medieval traditions of philosophical thought about God, but it is largely overlooked by analytic philosophers of religion.
Gabriel, Citron, Michael, Scott
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