What can man know about God? This question became one of the main problems during the 4th-century Trinitarian controversy, which is the focus of this book. Especially during the second phase of the conflict, the claims of Anomean Eunomius caused an emphatic response of Orthodox writers, mainly Basil of Caesarea and Gregory of Nyssa. Eunomius formulated two ways of theology to show that we can know both the substance (ousia) and activities (energeiai) of God. The Orthodox Fathers demonstrated that we can know only the external activities of God, while the essence is entirely incomprehensible. Therefore the 4th-century discussion on whether the Father and the Son are of the same substance was the turning point in the development of negative t...
The static space metaphysics of the Eleatic school (Parmenides) is continued by Plato, Aristotle and...
Dumitru Staniloae in his Dogmatic Theology develops the connection of the Experience of God as Revel...
The static space metaphysics of the Eleatic school (Parmenides) is continued by Plato, Aristotle and...
What can man know about God? This question became one of the main problems during the 4th-century Tr...
Unknown God, Known in His Activities: Incomprehensibility of God during the Trinitarian Controversy ...
The Fathers of the Church from the beginning of the Christian thought were under a strong influence ...
What is the relevance of the sixth-century writings attributed to Dionysius of Areopagite or Pseudo-...
The central theme in St. Gregory of Nyssa's work "Contra Eunomium II" is whether it is possible to s...
In this chapter I argue that we should take seriously the numerous vivid images of material begettin...
The Anomoeans was a religious group of the 4th century that represented an extreme form of Arianism....
The knowledge of God has been the main subject of the theological teaching since the expanding of t...
This thesis examines the relationship between Gregory of Nazianzus' pneumatology and his understandi...
The article is a study of the late scholastic concept of natural theology based on the works of Fr....
Cyril of Alexandria did not treat the problem of God’s transcendence and immanence as extensively an...
God was declared Trinitarian at the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. The divine nature is shared amongst...
The static space metaphysics of the Eleatic school (Parmenides) is continued by Plato, Aristotle and...
Dumitru Staniloae in his Dogmatic Theology develops the connection of the Experience of God as Revel...
The static space metaphysics of the Eleatic school (Parmenides) is continued by Plato, Aristotle and...
What can man know about God? This question became one of the main problems during the 4th-century Tr...
Unknown God, Known in His Activities: Incomprehensibility of God during the Trinitarian Controversy ...
The Fathers of the Church from the beginning of the Christian thought were under a strong influence ...
What is the relevance of the sixth-century writings attributed to Dionysius of Areopagite or Pseudo-...
The central theme in St. Gregory of Nyssa's work "Contra Eunomium II" is whether it is possible to s...
In this chapter I argue that we should take seriously the numerous vivid images of material begettin...
The Anomoeans was a religious group of the 4th century that represented an extreme form of Arianism....
The knowledge of God has been the main subject of the theological teaching since the expanding of t...
This thesis examines the relationship between Gregory of Nazianzus' pneumatology and his understandi...
The article is a study of the late scholastic concept of natural theology based on the works of Fr....
Cyril of Alexandria did not treat the problem of God’s transcendence and immanence as extensively an...
God was declared Trinitarian at the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. The divine nature is shared amongst...
The static space metaphysics of the Eleatic school (Parmenides) is continued by Plato, Aristotle and...
Dumitru Staniloae in his Dogmatic Theology develops the connection of the Experience of God as Revel...
The static space metaphysics of the Eleatic school (Parmenides) is continued by Plato, Aristotle and...