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Author Maspero, Giulio.

Title Trinity and man : Gregory of Nyssa's Ad Ablabium / by Giulio Maspero
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2007

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Description 1 online resource (xxxii, 216 pages) : illustrations
Series Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae ; v. 86
Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae ; v. 86.
Contents Cover -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction to the Treatise -- I. Trinity and Man -- II. Content of the Ad Ablabium -- III. Dating the Treatise -- IV. Linguistic Analysis -- V. Keys to Reading -- Chapter One Nature and Action -- I. Universal Nature -- a. The Ad Ablabium -- b. Universal Nature -- c. Nature and Essence -- d. Nature and Time -- e. Conclusion -- II. The Energies -- a. The Ad Ablabium -- b. The 949;957;949;961;947;949;953;945; -- c. Activity -- d. Palamism -- III. Unity of Action -- a. The Ad Ablabium -- b. Unity of Action -- c. Economy and Immanence -- d. The Unity of Men -- e. The Apokatastasis -- Chapter Two Apophatism and Person -- I. Introduction -- II. Names -- a. Eunomius -- b. The Names and God -- c. Number -- d. Passage to the Person -- III. The Ad Ablabium -- IV. Eunomius, Nature and Excess -- V. The Concept of Person -- VI. The Theology of Name -- a. The Name of Christ -- b. The Image -- c. Connaturality -- Conclusion -- Chapter Three The Spirit and Unity -- I. Introduction -- a. East and West -- b. Gregory -- II. The Ad Ablabium -- III. The 'Cause' -- IV. The Theology of Light -- a. The Light -- b. The Sun -- c. The Flame -- V. The Role of the Son -- a. Per Filium -- b. Ex Filio? -- VI. Unity -- a. 959;955;969;962; 949;953;957;945;953; -- b. Glory -- Conclusion -- General Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Cited Works and Abbreviations -- Dictionaries, Concordances and other Sources -- Monographs -- Articles -- Index of Persons -- Index of Biblical References
Summary "Why is it that when we speak of three human subjects, we speak of a unique nature, but we say there are 'three men', while when we speak of the Trinity, we speak again of a unique nature, but we say that they are 'one God'? Gregory of Nyssa gives the answer in his Ad ablabium, [a] work that lately has been the focus of a discussion about the interpretation of Gregory's thought and the social analogy of the Trinity."--Publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-210) and indexes
Notes Print version record
Subject Gregory, of Nyssa, Saint, approximately 335-approximately 394.
Gregory, of Nyssa, Saint, approximately 335-approximately 394. Ad Ablabium quod non sint tres dei
Gregory, of Nyssa, Saint, approximately 335-approximately 394
Gregorius Nyssenus 335-394 Ad Ablabium quod non sint tres dei
Gregorius (Nyssenus). Ad Ablabium quod non sint tres dei.
Trinity -- History of doctrines -- Early church, ca. 30-600
God -- Knowableness -- History of doctrines.
Negative theology -- History of doctrines
RELIGION -- Christian Theology -- General.
God -- Knowableness -- History of doctrines
Trinity -- History of doctrines -- Early church
Ad Ablabium (Gregorius Nyssenus)
Drie-eenheid.
Filosofia medieval.
Filosofia cristã.
Filosofia patrística.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789047420798
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1281921513
9781281921512
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