A mad yearning for solitude: Timon the Misanthrope and his relevance to the study of ancient psychopathology. [PDF]
Metzger N.
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Who wrote Basil's Epistula 38? A Possible Answer through Quantitative Analysis
The aim of the present paper is to investigate the authorship of Epistula 38 (a work transmitted in Basil's epistolary corpus but also attributed to Gregory of Nyssa) by utilizing statistical methods and numerical ...
M. Degli Esposti +2 more
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Nys F. Gregory of Nyssa, Homilies on Ecclesiastes. An English Version with Supporting Studies, Proceedings of the Seventh International Colloquium on Gregory of Nyssa (St. Andrew, 5-10 September 1990), ed. St. G. Hall, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin-New York,
Nys, F.
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God Dwelling in the Clouds: The Dionysian Idea of the Triple Divine Darkness
The God on Mount Sinai is the most widely used figure in Christian Negative Theology, with Dionysius Areopagita being its most famous interpreter. As Denys Turner described in his work The Darkness of God, the Dionysian God dwelling in the darkness has ...
Jiansong Nie
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Belowground productivity varies by assessment technique, vegetation type, and nutrient availability in tidal freshwater forested wetlands transitioning to marsh. [PDF]
From AS +6 more
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The Concept of Morphosis in the Writings of Gregory of Nyssa
We too have chosen Gregory of Nyssa as the subject for this thesis, in order to trace the concept of Greek paideia as morphosis in his writings. But what about Gregory himself?
Andrews, Constantine John
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ФИЛОСОФСКИЯТ БЕКГРАУНД НА СЪЧИНЕНИЕТО НА СВ. ГРИГОРИЙ НИСИЙСКИ DE HOMINIS OPIFICIO
This article examines the philosophical context in which St Gregory of Nyssa composed his treatise De hominis opificio (“On the Making of Man”) and elucidates the manner in which various ancient schools and authors converge within his theological ...
Владимир Йончев
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Spiritual Formation and the Body–Soul Relationship in Gregory of Nyssa
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Ludlow, MA
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Gregory of Nyssa’s Treatment of Ancient Beliefs in his Homilies
In his many homilies, Gregory of Nyssa contrasts Christian belief to earlier forms of belief that were still very present in the Roman empire during the fourth century, namely the classical polytheistic faith and Judaism, with the explicit intention of ...
Jonathan Farrugia
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How would Gregory of Nyssa have understood evolutionism?
The three famous Cappadocians who formed a ‘school’ in the fourth century AD complement one another in the way they envisaged the evolution of creation. St.
Ene Draghici-Vasilescu, Elena
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