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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 theology and shaping the Christian conception of God.



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Christian negative theology – Incomprehensibility of God – Trinitarian controversy of the 4th century – Substance (ousia) of God – Activity (energeia) of God – Arius – Aetius – Eunomius – Athanasius – Marius Victorinus – Basil the Great – Gregory of Nyssa – Gregory of Nazianzus – John Chrysostom

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    A Hardback by Tomasz Stępień, Karolina Kochańczyk-Bonińska

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 17/07/2018
      ISBN13: 9783631757369, 978-3631757369
      ISBN10: 3631757360

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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 theology and shaping the Christian conception of God.



      Table of Contents

      Christian negative theology – Incomprehensibility of God – Trinitarian controversy of the 4th century – Substance (ousia) of God – Activity (energeia) of God – Arius – Aetius – Eunomius – Athanasius – Marius Victorinus – Basil the Great – Gregory of Nyssa – Gregory of Nazianzus – John Chrysostom

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