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Eunomius of Cyzicus and the Nicene Revolution

2001
Abstract The study of 'Arianism' has proved one of the abiding fascinations and the abiding problems of early Christian studies in recent years. In this book Richard Vaggione addresses the definition of the doctrine and why it generated such intense social turmoil by examining the standpoint of one of 'Arianism's' principal supporters ...
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Against Eunomius and the Refutation of the Confession of Faith of Eunomius

2005
Abstract The bulk of this chapter deals with the issue of divine relationality in the two treatises mentioned in the chapter title. As corollaries to this, I also study what I call Gregory’s theology of humanity’s exile and homecoming, with special attention to Gregory’s view of divine freedom and the issue of gender language in ...
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Des Apollinarios von Laodicea Schrift wider Eunomius

1970
Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte, Bd. 11 Nr.
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Die Sprache der Theologie nach Eunomius von Cyzicus

1970
Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte, Bd. 104 Nr.
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Prospõpon and Hypostasis in Basil of Caesarea's Against Eunomius and the Epistles

Vigiliae Christianae, 1997
L'A. propose une etude semantico-lexicale du Contre Eunome et de la correspondance de saint Basile de Cesaree. Il s'agit de determiner le sens de deux termes grecs difficiles a traduire : prosopon et hypostasis. Ces deux noms, en effet, servent a rendre le concept de personne dans le cadre d'une theologie trinitaire.
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Eunomius of Cyzicus and Gregory of Nyssa: Two Traditions of Transcendent Causality1

Vigiliae Christianae, 1998
L'affirmation de Dieu comme createur de l'univers joue un role fondateur dans la theologie chretienne. Meme a Nicee, la foi a reaffirme cette doctrine. Une comparaison entre Eunomius de Cyzique et Gregoire de Nysse montre que cette conception de Dieu comme createur n'est pas perdue apres Nicee, mais sert de cadre pour les questions trinitaires. En fait,
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Gregory, Bishop Of Nyssa The Second Book Against Eunomius

2007
The chief point of the Christian religion is the belief that the Only-begotten God, who is Truth, and true Light, and Power of God, and Life, truly is all that he is said to be; and especially and supremely this, that he is God and Truth, which means God in truth, being always what the thought and word imply, never not being, and never ceasing to be ...
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One Deity: A Reading of Against Eunomius 2 and To Ablabius

2018
This chapter demonstrates previously overlooked connections between Against Eunomius 2 and To Ablabius. It begins with a new interpretation of the former, starting from two texts that Gregory mentions explicitly there: Plato’s Cratylus and his own Apologia in Hexaemeron.
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Defining the Boundaries of Orthodoxy: Eunomius in the Anti-Jewish Polemic of his Cappadocian Opponents

Church History, 2007
Scholars have long recognized that the theological arguments of Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa against their opponent Eunomius helped to shape the development of Christian orthodoxy, and thus Christian self-definition, in the late fourth-century Roman Empire.
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The Second Book Against Eunomius. An Introduction To The Translation

2007
The text presented by Jaeger in GNO while translating Gregory are matters of punctuation, such as the exact location of a question mark, or a difference of opinion as to whether Gregory is quoting from Eunomius or representing his opponent's views in his own words.
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