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El. knyga: Exploring Gregory of Nyssa: Philosophical, Theological, and Historical Studies

Edited by (Professor of Philosophy, University of Durham and Research Fellow & Associate Faculty Member, University of Oxford), Edited by (University Lecturer in Later Roman History, University of Oxford)
  • Formatas: 351 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192568830
  • Formatas: 351 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192568830

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Exploring Gregory of Nyssa: Philosophical, Theological, and Historical Studies brings together an interdisciplinary team of historians, classicists, philosophers, and theologians to offer a holistic exploration of the thought of Gregory of Nyssa. The volume considers Gregory's role in the main philosophical and religious controversies of his era, such as his ecclesiastical involvement in the Neo-Nicene apologetical movement. It looks at his complex relationships-for example with his brother Basil of Caesarea and with Gregory of Nazianzus. Contributors highlight Gregory's debt to Origen, but also the divergence between the two thinkers, and their relationships to Platonism. They also examine Gregory of Nyssa's wider philosophy and metaphysics; deep questions in philosophy of language such as the nature of predication and singular terms that inform our understanding of Gregory's thought; and the role of metaphysical concepts such as the nature of powers and identity.

The study paints a picture of Gregory as a ground-breaking philosopher-theologian. It analyses the nature of the soul, and connection to theological issues such as resurrection; questions that are still of interest in the philosophy of religion today, such as divine impassibility and the nature of the Trinity; and returning to more immediately humane concerns, Gregory also has profound thoughts on topics such as vulnerability and self-direction. The volume will be of primary interest to researchers, lecturers, and postgraduate students in philosophy, classics, history, and theology, and can be recommended as secondary reading for undergraduates, especially those studying classics and theology.
List of Contributors
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Introduction 1(6)
Anna Marmodoro
Neil B. McLynn
1 St Gregory of Nyssa: Bishop, Philosopher, Exegete, Theologian
7(22)
John Anthony McGuckin
2 The Two Gregories: Towards Nyssen from Nazianzen
29(20)
Neil B. McLynn
3 Dressing Moses: Reading Gregory of Nyssa's Life of Moses Literally
49(25)
Susanna Elm
4 Origen and Gregory of Nyssa on the Song of Songs
74(19)
Mark Edwards
5 Gregory of Nyssa's Christological Exegesis
93(17)
Christopher A. Beeley
6 Gregory of Nyssa on the Soul (and the Restoration): From Plato to Origen
110(32)
Ilaria L. E. Ramelli
7 The Soul as Dynamis in Gregory of Nyssa's On the Soul and Resurrection
142(18)
Johannes Zachhuber
8 Christian Formation and the Body-Soul Relationship in Gregory of Nyssa
160(19)
Morwenna Ludlow
9 Vulnerability as the Ground of Self-Determination in Gregory of Nyssa
179(20)
Sophie Cartwright
10 Gregory of Nyssa and the Three Gods Problem: Activity and Etymology in To Ablabius
199(21)
Andrew Radde-Gallwitz
11 Gregory of Nyssa on the Metaphysics of the Trinity (with Reference to his Letter To Ablabius)
220(15)
Anna Marmodoro
Bibliography 235(24)
Index 259
Anna Marmodoro has published extensively on the history of philosophy, theology, and modern analytic philosophy, especially metaphysics. Much of her work innovatively combines all three. Her publications include Aristotle on Perceiving Objects (2014) and Everything in Everything: Anaxagoras's Metaphysics (2017).

Neil McLynn has published extensively on a wide range of topics centred on religious politics in Late Antiquity. His publications include Ambrose of Milan: Church and Court in a Christian Capital (1994) and Christian Politics and Religious Culture in Late Antiquity (2009).