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Echoes of Longinus in Gregory of Nyssa [PDF]
Gregory's stylistic criticisms of his opponent in Against Eunomius show the terminological influence of the Art of Rhetoric and Philological Discourses of the third-century critic Cassius Longinus.
Heath, M.
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‘For this reason the Father loves me’: Drawing Divinity into Himself to Minister Divinity to Us
International Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 25, Issue 1, Page 47-59, January 2023.
John Behr
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Basil the Great’s references to Eunomius
This article presents a comparative analysis of Eunomius’ Liber Apologetius and Basil of Cesarea’s Adversus Eunomium. As a result, we can discover that Basil wrote his treatise as a typical refutation and is quite precise when referring to Eunomius ...
Karolina Kochańczyk-Bonińska
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Holiness in Excess: Between Holiness and Metaphysics in the Wake of Rowan Williams
The Heythrop Journal, Volume 62, Issue 5, Page 916-927, September 2021.
Jonathan M. Platter
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Episcopal succession in Constantinople (381-450 C.E.): the local dynamics of power [PDF]
Research on episcopal succession has tended to focus on the social background of bishops, the role played by individual charisma, and church canons governing elections. Such studies have identified regional differences, especially between the eastern and
Van Nuffelen, Peter
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During the debate between Eunomius and Gregory of Nyssa as a basic and irrefutable argument both parties to the conflict used the statement that the theses they promoted were commonly accepted.
Marta Przyszychowska
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Eternity and Print How Medieval Ideas of Time Influenced the Development of Mechanical Reproduction of Texts and Images [PDF]
The methods of intellectual history have not yet been applied to studying the invention of technology for printing texts and images ca. 1375–ca. 1450. One of the several conceptual developments in this period refl ecting the
Gilbert, Bennett
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The Legend of Arius' Death: Imagination, Space and Filth in Late Ancient Historiography [PDF]
In this piece, I consider the late ancient legend of Arius's death and explain the context in which the legend developed. As I do so, I explore the relationship that late ancient Christians had to their own past, thinking about how they imagine the ...
Ellen Muehlberger
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In the paper our attention is focused on the way in which both Saint Basil of Caesarea and his opponent, the anomoian Eunomius of Cyzicus, integrate in their theological thought the philosophical teaching about the formation of concepts (™p…noia) in ...
Georgios D. Panagopoulos
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Os bispos cristãos Eunômio de Cízico (335-394 d.C.) e Basílio de Cesaréia (329/331-379 d.C.) representavam os ideais político-religiosos de dois grupos: cristãos arianos e cristãos nicenos, respectivamente.
Helena Amália Papa
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