The paper aims to analyze the relation between the notion of love or desire (eros) for God, and the notion of distance (diastema) between God and the created beings in the works of St Gregory of Nyssa. These two notions are interrelated on different levels, because distance that separates God from the created beings is traversed out of desire for God of the latter. First, the distance as temporal interval will be investigated, which separates the present day from the Second Coming of Christ, which is elaborated by Gregory in his early work On Virginity. The focus will then be shifted to the distance between good and evil, that Gregory explicates in the works of his middle period such as On the making of man, Against Eunomius III and The Gre...
Interpretation of the Life of Moses according to Gregory of Nyssa and Its Inspiration by the Thought...
The three famous Cappadocians who formed a ‘school’ in the fourth century AD complement one another ...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Church History. The Catholic University of AmericaSince the middle of the 20th...
The aim of this work is to introduce Gregory of Nyssa's doctrine of man as the image of God, based e...
The paper raises one of the issues which are present in the writings of Gregory of Nyssa, namely tha...
The Body and Soul in the Anthropology of Gregory of NyssaThe paper raises one of the issues which ar...
The Greek fathers of the fourth and fifth centuries developed a rich tradition of Christian teaching...
Summary: The diploma thesis is called The Darkness of the God acording to Gregory of Nyssa. The aim ...
Gregory of Nyssa advocates the theory of a double creation, continuing, but also developing and modi...
For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. Si...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeChapter One deals with the status quaestionis ...
Reseña de Lucian TURCESCU, Gregory ofNyssa and the Concept of Divine Persons, Oxford University Pr...
The Church Fathers hold by and large that God created the world from nothing, by an act of will, at ...
Notre recherche porte sur la théologie mystique chez Grégoire de Nysse et effectue une relecture de ...
This volume explores Gregory Of Nyssa's concept of human nature. It argues that the frequent use Gre...
Interpretation of the Life of Moses according to Gregory of Nyssa and Its Inspiration by the Thought...
The three famous Cappadocians who formed a ‘school’ in the fourth century AD complement one another ...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Church History. The Catholic University of AmericaSince the middle of the 20th...
The aim of this work is to introduce Gregory of Nyssa's doctrine of man as the image of God, based e...
The paper raises one of the issues which are present in the writings of Gregory of Nyssa, namely tha...
The Body and Soul in the Anthropology of Gregory of NyssaThe paper raises one of the issues which ar...
The Greek fathers of the fourth and fifth centuries developed a rich tradition of Christian teaching...
Summary: The diploma thesis is called The Darkness of the God acording to Gregory of Nyssa. The aim ...
Gregory of Nyssa advocates the theory of a double creation, continuing, but also developing and modi...
For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. Si...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeChapter One deals with the status quaestionis ...
Reseña de Lucian TURCESCU, Gregory ofNyssa and the Concept of Divine Persons, Oxford University Pr...
The Church Fathers hold by and large that God created the world from nothing, by an act of will, at ...
Notre recherche porte sur la théologie mystique chez Grégoire de Nysse et effectue une relecture de ...
This volume explores Gregory Of Nyssa's concept of human nature. It argues that the frequent use Gre...
Interpretation of the Life of Moses according to Gregory of Nyssa and Its Inspiration by the Thought...
The three famous Cappadocians who formed a ‘school’ in the fourth century AD complement one another ...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Church History. The Catholic University of AmericaSince the middle of the 20th...