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Remarks on Christopher Beeley,Gregory of Nazianzus on the Trinity and the Knowledge of God. In Your light we shall see light
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The trinitarian theology of Gregory of Nazianzus is an important topic in patristic studies which is too often ignored by modern scholars. The aim of Beeley's book (like that of John McGuckin) is to deepen the study of this theologian who became very important for the later Orthodox tradition. Beeley wants to view Gregory not simply as one of the three Cappadocians or to make a short systematisation of theTheological Orations(or. 27–31), but rather to see his theology as a whole in its historical context. This makes the work an important contribution to historical studies in patristics, and I have learnt much from reading this book. The following remarks, even when critical, are intended to raise new topics for discussion, though controversial in some aspects.
Title: Remarks on Christopher Beeley,Gregory of Nazianzus on the Trinity and the Knowledge of God. In Your light we shall see light
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The trinitarian theology of Gregory of Nazianzus is an important topic in patristic studies which is too often ignored by modern scholars.
The aim of Beeley's book (like that of John McGuckin) is to deepen the study of this theologian who became very important for the later Orthodox tradition.
Beeley wants to view Gregory not simply as one of the three Cappadocians or to make a short systematisation of theTheological Orations(or.
27–31), but rather to see his theology as a whole in its historical context.
This makes the work an important contribution to historical studies in patristics, and I have learnt much from reading this book.
The following remarks, even when critical, are intended to raise new topics for discussion, though controversial in some aspects.
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