In his Third Oration on Peace Gregory of Nazianzus seeks to refute Eunomian claims that the Son and Spirit do not proceed from God’s essence and, therefore, are not fully divine. To do so, Gregory modifies a piece of triadic speculation – used by Origen and others – to fit his particular polemical and doctrinal needs. My aim in this study is to give an exposition of Gregory’s argument. After outlining the main points of Eunomius’ view of the Son’s deity, I investigate the four dilemmas that compose Gregory’s anti-Eunomian argument. The argument is negative insofar as it attacks Eunomius’ brand of trinitarianism directly. Even so, in the wider rhetorical context of Oration 23 this argument leads naturally into a positive account of the Fathe...
This essay explores what Gregory of Nyssa is doing when he claims in Against Eunomius that his use o...
Not until the fourth century did the fatherhood of God become an issue of sustained analysis in Chri...
One persistent strand of commentary treats Augustine’s de trinitate (trin.) as most significantly an...
In his Third Oration on Peace Gregory of Nazianzus seeks to refute Eunomian claims that the Son and ...
Today, there is a continued need for new scholarship on Gregory the Theologian (ca. 329 – 390 AD), i...
PublishedFinal version published as chapter in Gregory of Nyssa: Contra Eunomium III. An English Tra...
Judging from merely external considerations, the Books Contra Eunomium constitute one of the most i...
Dr Eirini Artemi’s paper explores the teaching of Gregory of Nazianzus (329–390 AD) on exactly what ...
This dissertation unfolds in two parts. In the first, I offer a reconstruction of the core of Monarc...
Dr Eirini Artemi’s paper explores the teaching of Gregory of Nazianzus (329–390 AD) on exactly what ...
This dissertation is a study of the Trinitarian theology of Irenaeus of Lyons. With the exception of...
The theological works of Gregory of Nyssa have proved fertile ground for modern philosophers or theo...
This dissertation reconstructs Didymus the Blind’s theology in On the Holy Spirit as a pro-Nicene re...
At the end of the fourth century, the work of saint Athanasios had moved the great debate in Christi...
This article attempts to demonstrate that the ninth-century patriarch Methodius of Constantinople un...
This essay explores what Gregory of Nyssa is doing when he claims in Against Eunomius that his use o...
Not until the fourth century did the fatherhood of God become an issue of sustained analysis in Chri...
One persistent strand of commentary treats Augustine’s de trinitate (trin.) as most significantly an...
In his Third Oration on Peace Gregory of Nazianzus seeks to refute Eunomian claims that the Son and ...
Today, there is a continued need for new scholarship on Gregory the Theologian (ca. 329 – 390 AD), i...
PublishedFinal version published as chapter in Gregory of Nyssa: Contra Eunomium III. An English Tra...
Judging from merely external considerations, the Books Contra Eunomium constitute one of the most i...
Dr Eirini Artemi’s paper explores the teaching of Gregory of Nazianzus (329–390 AD) on exactly what ...
This dissertation unfolds in two parts. In the first, I offer a reconstruction of the core of Monarc...
Dr Eirini Artemi’s paper explores the teaching of Gregory of Nazianzus (329–390 AD) on exactly what ...
This dissertation is a study of the Trinitarian theology of Irenaeus of Lyons. With the exception of...
The theological works of Gregory of Nyssa have proved fertile ground for modern philosophers or theo...
This dissertation reconstructs Didymus the Blind’s theology in On the Holy Spirit as a pro-Nicene re...
At the end of the fourth century, the work of saint Athanasios had moved the great debate in Christi...
This article attempts to demonstrate that the ninth-century patriarch Methodius of Constantinople un...
This essay explores what Gregory of Nyssa is doing when he claims in Against Eunomius that his use o...
Not until the fourth century did the fatherhood of God become an issue of sustained analysis in Chri...
One persistent strand of commentary treats Augustine’s de trinitate (trin.) as most significantly an...