The problem of how one knows God is central to the theological endeavor. This paper seeks to explore how Gregory of Nyssa deals with this problem. I suggest that it is by understanding the role of Christ in the incarnation that Gregory finds knowledge of God possible. The incarnation bridges the gap that exists between God and humanity. And, through bridging this gap, Christ enables a person to have mystical knowledge of God
Maimonides famously holds that, while it is perfectly possible to know (and say) that God exists, it...
Dumitru Staniloae in his Dogmatic Theology develops the connection of the Experience of God as Revel...
This essay explores what Gregory of Nyssa is doing when he claims in Against Eunomius that his use o...
The problem of how one knows God is central to the theological endeavor. This paper seeks to explore...
The knowledge of God has been the main subject of the theological teaching since the expanding of t...
This dissertation explores the theological epistemologies of the Cappadocian thinker Gregory of Nyss...
In this chapter I argue that we should take seriously the numerous vivid images of material begettin...
What is the relevance of the sixth-century writings attributed to Dionysius of Areopagite or Pseudo-...
The Fathers of the Church from the beginning of the Christian thought were under a strong influence ...
This paper outlines Gregory of Nazianzus’ thought on the knowability of transcendence and according ...
Two fundamental principles for Gregory of Nyssa engage the complexities of theology in relation to a...
Plato understood that describing God is impossible. However, according to Gregory of Nazianzus, to k...
Summary: The diploma thesis is called The Darkness of the God acording to Gregory of Nyssa. The aim ...
Within the spectrum of doubt, divine hiddenness becomes a problem regarding the love of God. Why wou...
This thesis examines the relationship between Gregory of Nazianzus' pneumatology and his understandi...
Maimonides famously holds that, while it is perfectly possible to know (and say) that God exists, it...
Dumitru Staniloae in his Dogmatic Theology develops the connection of the Experience of God as Revel...
This essay explores what Gregory of Nyssa is doing when he claims in Against Eunomius that his use o...
The problem of how one knows God is central to the theological endeavor. This paper seeks to explore...
The knowledge of God has been the main subject of the theological teaching since the expanding of t...
This dissertation explores the theological epistemologies of the Cappadocian thinker Gregory of Nyss...
In this chapter I argue that we should take seriously the numerous vivid images of material begettin...
What is the relevance of the sixth-century writings attributed to Dionysius of Areopagite or Pseudo-...
The Fathers of the Church from the beginning of the Christian thought were under a strong influence ...
This paper outlines Gregory of Nazianzus’ thought on the knowability of transcendence and according ...
Two fundamental principles for Gregory of Nyssa engage the complexities of theology in relation to a...
Plato understood that describing God is impossible. However, according to Gregory of Nazianzus, to k...
Summary: The diploma thesis is called The Darkness of the God acording to Gregory of Nyssa. The aim ...
Within the spectrum of doubt, divine hiddenness becomes a problem regarding the love of God. Why wou...
This thesis examines the relationship between Gregory of Nazianzus' pneumatology and his understandi...
Maimonides famously holds that, while it is perfectly possible to know (and say) that God exists, it...
Dumitru Staniloae in his Dogmatic Theology develops the connection of the Experience of God as Revel...
This essay explores what Gregory of Nyssa is doing when he claims in Against Eunomius that his use o...