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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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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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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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Philosophical Arguments and Christian Worship in St. Basil’s Debate with Eunomius

Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue, 2016
When St. Basil the Great entered the controversy with Eunomius, the political and theological context was not very friendly for the defenders of the Nicene definition of faith, to say the least. After Constantine’s death, the ideological consensus reached and maintained with such difficulties during his lifetime began to unravel rapidly.
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Review: Eunomius of Cyzicus and the Nicene Revolution

Journal of Theological Studies, 2002
G Gould, Gould Graham
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Contra Eunomium III 10—Who is Eunomius?

open access: yes, 2014
This paper will first give an overview of the contents of CE III10, before commenting in more detail on Gregory’s characterisation of his opponent, Eunomius.
Morwenna Ludlow (21816509)
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