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Name and Energy: Between the Substance and the Hypostasis (On Some Topics of the Present-Day Criticism of Imiaslavie) [PDF]
This article deals with problems of Orthodox understanding of the category “energy” in the context of the formula of Imiaslavie “The name of God is the energy of God”. Based on works by S.S. Khoruzhii and P.Yu.
Kryuchkov Timofei
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«COMPOUND HYPOSTASIS» AND «COMPOUND NATURE» WITH IN THE CONTEXT OF CHRISTOLOGICAL DEBATES OF THE SIXTHCENTURY [PDF]
This article is a review of how the Monophysite concept of «compound nature» and the Dyophysite concept of «compound hypostasis» were introduced into the context of Christological debates of the 6th century.
O. DAVYDENKOV
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The Meaning of Hypostasis in Diophantus’ Arithmetica
Historians of ancient philosophy and theological writers often come up against the puzzling issue of understanding the meaning of the term hypostasis used by different ancient authors. One could hardly expect that the same issue would be of interest for historians of ancient mathematics.
Christianidis, J.
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Eschatology in Nag Hammadi Codex II:A Monastic Reading of the Hypostasis of the Archons (NHC II,4) and On the Origin of the World (NHC II,5) [PDF]
This study considers the eschatological perspective/s present in two tractatesfrom Nag Hammadi Codex II, specifically in terms of how a Pachomian monasticreadership could interpret and respond to them.
Fowler, Kimberley
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Eine philosophische Überprüfung des Begriffs der „Person“ [PDF]
A Philosophical Reconsideration of the Concept of “Person” --- “Person” is a core concept in Western tradition of thought and culture, but it is also one of the most equivocal concepts in the history of thought.
Wei Zhang
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At the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Fathers introduced a clear and previously unknown distinction between the Christological concepts of person and nature.
Giacomo Calore
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The Hypostasis of the Archons: Platonic Forms as Angels
The thesis of this paper is that Platonic Forms are angels. I make this identification by claiming that Platonic Forms have the characteristics of angels, in particular, that Platonic Forms are alive. I offer four arguments for this claim.
Marcus William Hunt
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Essência ou substância? as diferentes traduções de ousía e hypostasis nos elementos de teologia de Proclo [PDF]
O objetivo desta monografia é a comparação de duas traduções latinas dos Elementos de Teologia de Proclo (c.412-485) no que concerne às diferentes escolhas lexicais em latim para a tradução das palavras gregas ousía e hypostasis presentes no texto ...
Costa, Rafael Franco da
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Три ипостаси Романа Арбитмана (к вопросу о мистификациях писателя)
Roman Arbitman’s three hipostasis (about writer’s mystification problem) Roman Arbitman – the writer, journalist and literary critic occurs in at least three literary forms in the modern Russian literature-as Roman Arbitman, Lew Gurskiy and Rustam Kac.
Maria Galimska
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Formula trinitaria mia physis – treis idiotetes, quam Basilius Magnus statuit, in hodiernam scientiam theologicam accepta est. Attamen Gregorius Nazianzenus libentius adhibuit formulam a se introductam in suam institutionem, i.e.
Norbert Widok
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