Gregory of Nyssa, Contra Eunomium II : an English version with supporting studies : proceedings of the 10th International Colloquium on Gregory of Nyssa (Olomouc, September 15-18, 2004) /

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Meeting name:International Colloquium on Gregory of Nyssa (10th : 2004 : Olomouc, Czech Republic)
Imprint:Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2007.
Description:xxi, 553 p. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
French
German
Series:Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae, 0920-623X ; v. 82
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6233755
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Varying Form of Title:Contra Eunomium II
Other uniform titles:Karfíková, Lenka.
Douglass, Scot, 1961-
Zachhuber, Johannes.
Hall, Stuart George.
Gregory, of Nyssa, Saint, approximately 335-approximately 394. Contra Eunomium Book 2. English.
ISBN:900415518X (hardback : alk. paper)
9789004155183 (hardback : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes the second book of Gregory's Contra Eunomium in English translation (translated from the Greek by Stuart George Hall)--P. [59]-201.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contributions in English, French, and German.
Standard no.:9789004155183
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • List of Participants
  • Andreas Spira (29.12.1929-18.5.2004) zum Gedenken
  • Part I. Introduction
  • Die Epinoia - Das menschliche Bewusstsein in der antiken Philosophie
  • Der theologiegeschichtliche Hintergrund der Epinoiai-Lehre Gregors von Nyssa
  • Part II. Translation
  • The Second Book against Eunomius. An Introduction to the Translation
  • The Second Book against Eunomuis (Translation)
  • Part III. Commentary
  • Gregors Zusammenfassung der eunomianischen Position im Vergleich zum Ansatz des Eunomius (CE II 1-66)
  • Divine Infinity and Eschatology: the Limits and Dynamics of Human Knowledge according to Gregory of Nyssa (CE II 67-170)
  • Die Rolle der Epinoia nach Eunomius und Gregor und die theologisch-philosophischen Hintergrunde (CE II 171-195)
  • The Language of God and Human Language (CE II 195-293)
  • Christological Titles - Conceptually Applied? (CE II 294-358)
  • Der Ursprung der Sprache nach Eunomius und Gregor vor dem Hintergrund der antiken Sprachtheorien (CE II 387-444; 543-553)
  • Divine Simplicity and the Plurality of Attributes (CE II 359-386; 445-560)
  • Gottesbezeichnungen und Unsterblichkeit (CE II 561-627)
  • Part IV. Supporting Studies
  • IV.1. Philosophical questions
  • Epinoia et imaginaire chez Gregoire de Nysse (CE II 172-195)
  • Limites du monde, limites du langage dans le CE II du Gregorie de Nysse
  • Glossogony or Epistemology? The Stoic Character of Basil of Caesarea's and Eunomius' Epistemological Notion of [characters not reproducible] and its Misinterpretation by Gregory of Nyssa
  • "He Brandishes over Us This Aristotelian Weapon" (CE II 620). An Example of (Mis)use of Aristotle's Name in Controversy over Unbegottenness
  • Gregor von Nyssa und Plotin zum Problem der Gottespradikationen - ein Vergleich
  • Simplicite et caractere inengendre de Dieu selon Plotin, Eunome et Gregoire de Nysse
  • Essence and Activity (Energeia) in St. Gregory's anti-Eunomian Polemic
  • IV.2. Theological motives
  • The Cognitive Function of Epinoia in CE II and its Meaning for Gregory of Nyssa's Theory of Theological Language
  • Gregory of Nyssa and Theological Imagination
  • Service or Mastery? 'Theology' in Gregory of Nyssa's Contra Eunomium II
  • Eunomius' Apologia and Basil of Caesarea's Adversus Eunomium
  • Die Allegorese in der Schrift Leben des Mose Gregors von Nyssa im Kontext seiner Epinoia-Theorie
  • Die Bedeutung der Epinoiai in den Predigten Gregors von Nyssa
  • Abbreviations
  • Indices