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Re-reading Gregory of Nazianzus
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ISBN: 0813219922 9780813219929 9780813219912 0813219914 Year: 2012 Publisher: Washington, D.C. Catholic University of America Press

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Re-Reading Gregory of Nazianzus offers a collection of cutting-edge research on one of the leading figures in the early church. Long recognized as a chief architect of Eastern Orthodox Christianity and the definitive articulator of the doctrine of the Trinity, Gregory "the Theologian" has been strangely neglected in modern patristic research. In recent decades Gregory has become the subject of careful study by scholars in a variety of humanistic disciplines, including theology, church history, classics, art history, and literature, and has attracted the renewed attention of Eastern and Western theologians and church leaders as well. This book, the newest volume in the CUA Studies in Early Christianity, presents original works by leading patristics scholars on a wide range of theological, historical, and cultural topics. It offers illuminating new readings of Gregory's writings, ranging from the systematic theology of Gregory's poetry to the Trinitarian doctrine found in his Festal Orations, and from his artful self-presentation in the mode of classical historiography to his later influence on Byzantine theologians and emperors. The book honors the work of American scholar Frederick W. Norris, who led the way in revitalizing the study of Gregory among English-speaking scholars. Its contributors are Christopher A. Beeley, Paul M. Blowers, Brian E. Daley, S.J., Susanna Elm, Everett Ferguson, Ben Fulford, Verna E. F. Harrison, Andrew Hofer, O.P., Vasiliki Limberis, Andrew Louth, Brian J. Matz, John A. McGuckin, Neil McLynn, Claudio Moreschini, Suzanne Abrams Rebillard, Andrea Sterk, and William Tabbernee.


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Schweigen in Versen : Text, Übersetzung und Studien zu den Schweigegedichten Gregors von Nazianz (II,1,34A/B)
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ISBN: 9783110345506 3110345501 3110345862 3110369729 Year: 2014 Volume: 328 Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter,

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The little-researched poetry of Gregory of Nazianzus reflects a remarkable interweaving of Judeo-Christian thought and the Greek-Pagan poetic tradition. This book includes a bilingual edition and analysis of the imagery in the double-poem 'On Silence During Lent' (Carm. II,1,34A/B), a work that offers an especially vivid illustration of the often innovative interposition of different traditions.


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The Syriac version of the Pseudo-Nonnos Mythological Scholia.
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ISBN: 052107990X 9780521079907 Year: 1971 Volume: 20 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University press


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Re-reading Gregory of Nazianzus : essays on history, theology, and culture.
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ISBN: 9780813219912 0813219914 Year: 2012 Publisher: Washington Catholic University of America Press

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Re-Reading Gregory of Nazianzus offers a collection of cutting-edge research on one of the leading figures in the early church. Long recognized as a chief architect of Eastern Orthodox Christianity and the definitive articulator of the doctrine of the Trinity, Gregory "the Theologian" has been strangely neglected in modern patristic research. In recent decades Gregory has become the subject of careful study by scholars in a variety of humanistic disciplines, including theology, church history, classics, art history, and literature, and has attracted the renewed attention of Eastern and Western theologians and church leaders as well. This book, the newest volume in the CUA Studies in Early Christianity, presents original works by leading patristics scholars on a wide range of theological, historical, and cultural topics. It offers illuminating new readings of Gregory's writings, ranging from the systematic theology of Gregory's poetry to the Trinitarian doctrine found in his Festal Orations, and from his artful self-presentation in the mode of classical historiography to his later influence on Byzantine theologians and emperors. The book honors the work of American scholar Frederick W. Norris, who led the way in revitalizing the study of Gregory among English-speaking scholars. Its contributors are Christopher A. Beeley, Paul M. Blowers, Brian E. Daley, S.J., Susanna Elm, Everett Ferguson, Ben Fulford, Verna E. F. Harrison, Andrew Hofer, O.P., Vasiliki Limberis, Andrew Louth, Brian J. Matz, John A. McGuckin, Neil McLynn, Claudio Moreschini, Suzanne Abrams Rebillard, Andrea Sterk, and William Tabbernee.


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