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The Nicene Creed: Remembering What It Says; Re‐membering What It Forgot to Say

open access: yesThe Ecumenical Review, Volume 77, Issue 1-2, Page 88-100, January–April 2025.
Abstract The year 2025 marks the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE and the initial draft of the Nicene Creed. The Nicene Creed continues to be recited and used regularly by almost all Christians today. This demonstrates how instrumental it has been for the Christian church.
Andrew G. Suderman
wiley   +1 more source

The Holy Spirit as Agent, not Activity: Origen’s Argument with Modalism and its Afterlife in Didymus, Eunomius, and Gregory of Nazianzus

open access: yes, 2011
In the latter half of the fourth century, Didymus the Blind, Eunomius of Cyzicus, and Gregory of Nazianzus all responded to the position that the Holy Spirit is merely an activity of God, and not a substantial reality.
Andrew Radde-Gallwitz
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On the Homoousia

open access: yesInternational Review of Mission, Volume 113, Issue 2, Page 261-279, November 2024.
Abstract The affirmation of the co‐equality (homoousia) of the first and the second persons of the Trinity at the Council of Nicaea is a major milestone in the history of theology and the church. Established at a time when the Roman empire developed its Christian identity, it has often been assumed that Nicene theology was imperial theology.
Joerg Rieger
wiley   +1 more source

Unknown God, Known in His Activities [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
What can man know about God? This question became one of the main problems during the 4th-century Trinitarian controversy, which is the focus of this book.
Stępień, Tomasz   +1 more
core   +3 more sources

Cosmological Polemics in Against Eunomius II, 72–76 of Gregory of Nyssa [PDF]

open access: yesScrinium, 2021
Abstract I analyze the polemically charged exposition of classical cosmologies by Gregory of Nyssa in Against Eunomius II, 72–76, and identify probable sources for this passage and the targets of Gregory’s criticism of classical cosmologies, manifested in this passage.
openaire   +1 more source

AI: Anarchic Intelligence: On Epinoia

open access: yesReligions
With a few notable exceptions, the word “epinoia” has not been heard with a philosophical ear since the time of Epicurus and the Stoics. In addition to the scarce mentions it had received in philosophy, epinoia was strewn across the plays of Euripides ...
Michael Marder
doaj   +1 more source

Aspects of faith in the Eunomian controversy

open access: yes, 2015
Despite the intense controversy which surrounded the Eunomian movement at its inception, and the continuing, if sporadic, attention. paid it in subsequent centuries, the theology of Eunomius has been relatively neglected.
Vaggione, Revd Richard Paul
core   +1 more source

Eunomius’ Apologia apologiae, Book I: Preliminary Remarks to the Edition

open access: yes, 2019
This presentation aims to determine what the first book of Gregory of Nyssa’s Contra Eunomiumcan tell us about the text, structure, and arguments of the first book of Eunomius of Cyzicus’ Apologia Apologiae.
DelCogliano, Mark
core  

The Role of Natural Theology and Its Sources in the Anti-Eunomian Discourse Concerning Comprehensibility of God

open access: yesSeminare, 2017
Basil and Gregory criticized dialectics on the grounds that it tries to usurp the truths that could only be known through Revelation. Nevertheless, the Church Fathers developed natural theology in which they deliberately used arguments based on sensual ...
Karolina Kochańczyk-Bonińska
doaj  

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