Towards an Interpretation of the Ch. 13 from Georges Moschambar’s Antirrhetics against Veccus within the Context of the Byzantine Doctrine of the 13th–15th Centuries on the Interpenetration of the Persons of the Holy Trinity [PDF]
The author analyzes two crucial ideas from Chapter 13 of the Antirrhetics against the Doctrines and Writings of Veccus, penned in 1281 by the Byzantine anti-Latin polemicist Georges Moschambar, a prominent representative of the proto-Palamite tradition ...
Dmitry I. Makarov
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Христианский неоплатонизм XIV века. Антропология и учение об экстазе И. Экхарта и Григория Паламы [PDF]
Статья представляет собой введение к теории экстаза, разработанной великими мистиками Германии и Византии И. Экхартом и Гр. Паламой. Статья разделена на две главы. Первая из них содержит очерк ряда основных положений антропологии И. Экхарта и Гр. Паламы,
Реутин, М. Ю.
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Introduction to the Modern Orthodox Tradition [PDF]
In her study of the Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire, Joan Hussey begins with a caveat: In the present state of our knowledge a book on the Byzantine Church must necessarily be in the nature of an interim report since much pioneer work remains to
Valliere, Paul
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Areopagitic influence and neoplatonic (Plotinian) echoes in Photius' Amphilochia: question 180 [PDF]
Focusing on one of the most representative works of Patriarch Photius, the Amphilochia and precisely on the Question 180, the present study tries to advance our understanding of Photius' thought and especially to investigate the following important ...
Alexopoulos, Theodoros
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The vision of divine light in Saint Gregory Palamas’s theology
The Hesychast debates of the 14th century between the representatives of the Western and Eastern tradition over the issue of the light seen in the experience of prayer are still relevant nowadays. Gregory Palamas – who was the central figure of these debates – was rediscovered in the 20th century by Orthodox Theology and is still in the process of ...
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Northern Russian Monastic Culture [PDF]
The breakup of the Soviet Union awoke a renewed fascination in Russian Orthodoxy that reanimated interest in monasticism and its cultural impact on Russian history.
Spock, Jennifer B.
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The Paraconsistent Numbers and the Set Theory Implied in the Cappadocian Trinitarian Doctrine [PDF]
The Paraconsistent Numbers and the Set Theory Implied in the Cappadocian Trinitarian ...
Lourié, Basil
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For the (Eternal) Life of the Whole World: The Cosmic Dimension of Theosis in the Orthodox Tradition
The doctrine of theosis, or deification, is a distinctive feature of Eastern Orthodoxy. In recent centuries, it has also become a pursuit across various Christian traditions. Although theosis was historically associated with humanity, modern theology has
Nikolaos Asproulis
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Platonism and Christian Thought in Late Antiquity [PDF]
Platonism and Christian Thought in Late Antiquity examines the various ways in which Christian intellectuals engaged with Platonism both as a pagan competitor and as a source of philosophical material useful to the Christian faith.
Emilsson, Eyjolfur +3 more
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The Darkling Lights of Lucifer: Annihilation, Tradition, and Hell
Gregory of Nyssa is famous for defending both the doctrine of epektasis, the continual ascent of the blessed toward God, and, in places, the doctrine of apokatastasis, the eventual restoration to God of all creation, including the Devil.
McCullough, Ross W.
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