Σχεσισ and ομοουσιοσ in Gregory of Nyssa’s Contra Eunomium: metaphysical contest and gains to trinitarian thought [PDF]
The development of Trinitarian thought that occurred in Gregory of Nyssa’s Contra Eunomium has led some to think that in his debate with Eunomius Gregory introduced a tritheist mode of thinking (G.C. Stead).
Ilaria Vigorelli
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Conflito político-religioso e embate discursivo entre Eunômio de Cízico e Basílio de Cesaréia: utilização do manual de Aristóteles Politico-religious conflict and discursive clash between Eunomius of Cizic and Basil of Caesarea: application of the manual of Aristotle [PDF]
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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This chapter offers a new reading of Against Eunomius 1, juxtaposing it with Refutation of Eunomius’ “Confession.” Structurally, Against Eunomius 1’s dogmatic section is shown to be organized around a refutation of the confession of faith in Eunomius’s Second Apology.
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Gregory of Nazianzus’ Trinitarian Argument in Oration 23
In his Third Oration on Peace Gregory of Nazianzus seeks to refute Eunomian claims that the Son and Spirit do not proceed from God’s essence and, therefore, are not fully divine.
Dennis Bray
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THE THEOLOGICAL CONTROVERSY BETWEEN EUNOMIUS AND BASIL THE GREAT: A PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH [PDF]
ABSTRACT In this paper we examine an aspect of the conflict between Eunomius of Cyzicus and Basil the Great, as it referred to supreme dogmatic matters, such as the relationships between the Persons of the Holy Trinity. This theological rupture appears in a period, during which Christian doctrines are composed at advanced levels of maturity, also ...
Christos Terezis, Spyros P. Panagopoulos
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Eunomius of Cyzicus in his writings defends Arian understanding of the generation of the Son of God. He claims that the generation must be perceived as creation of the new essence.
Tomasz Stępień
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Neo-Arian Controversy: The Trinitarian Theology of Eunomius
This article provides a concise assessment of the Trinitarian theology of Eunomius (d. 394). Eunomius was one of the most influential leaders of the neo-Arian group active in the second half of the fourth century. In Eunomius we find a very intricate and
Vladimir KНARLAMOV
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Our Knowledge of God: The Relevance of the Debate between Eunomius and the Cappadocians [PDF]
Graham A. Keith
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The ‘Only begotten God’ (john 1:18) — a copyist error or a confession of faith? [PDF]
The article is devoted to the famous alternative readings in the Gospel text ― the Only Begotten Son/Only Begotten God (John 1:18), which has a rich history in ancient theology.
Petr Mikhaylov
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The purpose of this paper is to indicate how, that is, with the help of which means, Chrysostom in his five homilies “On the Incomprehensible Nature of God” introduces his community in Antioch to the intricacies of the dispute with the Anomoeans, as far ...
Karolina Kochańczyk-Bonińska
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