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Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, and the Transformation of Divine Simplicity (Hardcover, New)
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Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, and the Transformation of Divine Simplicity (Hardcover, New)
Series: Oxford Early Christian Studies
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Divine simplicity is the idea that, as the ultimate principle of
the universe, God must be a non-composite unity not made up of
parts or diverse attributes. The idea was appropriated by early
Christian theologians from non-Christian philosophy and played a
pivotal role in the development of Christian thought.
Andrew Radde-Gallwitz charts the progress of the idea of divine
simplicity from the second through the fourth centuries, with
particular attention to Basil of Caesarea and Gregory of Nyssa, two
of the most subtle writers on this topic, both instrumental in the
construction of the Trinitarian doctrine proclaimed as orthodox at
the Council of Constantinople in 381. He demonstrates that divine
simplicity was not a philosophical appendage awkwardly attached to
the early Christian doctrine of God, but a notion that enabled
Christians to articulate the consistency of God as portrayed in
their scriptures.
Basil and Gregory offered a unique construal of simplicity in
responding to their principal doctrinal opponent, Eunomius of
Cyzicus. Challenging accepted interpretations of the Cappadocian
brothers and the standard account of divine simplicity in recent
philosophical literature, Radde-Gallwitz argues that Basil and
Gregory's achievement in transforming ideas inherited from the
non-Christian philosophy of their time has an ongoing relevance for
Christian theological epistemology today.
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