Books > Humanities > Philosophy > Western philosophy > Ancient Western philosophy to c 500
|
Buy Now
The Power of God - Dynamis in Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian Theology (Paperback)
Loot Price: R891
Discovery Miles 8 910
You Save: R186
(17%)
|
|
The Power of God - Dynamis in Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian Theology (Paperback)
Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days
|
Gregory of Nyssa is widely regarded as the most substantial thinker
and theologian among the three Cappadocians and is often used as
the representative of Greek trinitarian theology. Through a fresh
examination of Gregory's trinitarian theology in its historical
context, Michel Rene Barnes reveals the special importance of the
concept of ""power""--dynamis. The book also brings to light the
way in which ""power"" served as a fundamental concept in all
stages of patristic trinitarian theology and shows the origins of
the concept in Greek philosophy and medicine. The most important
senses of ""power"" have little to do with political or physical
power. Since the time of the pre-Socratics, Greek philosophy and
medicine used the term to refer to the capacity of anything to be a
cause. It is this sense of ""power"" that figures so substantially
in the development of the doctrine of the Trinity in the patristic
period. Indeed, what is recognized as the definitive form of Nicene
trinitarian theology--normative for all Christians--was established
in the second half of the fourth century using arguments based on
an understanding of God as a cause--God as a ""power."" Nowhere is
the importance of ""power"" for supporting a Nicene trinitarian
theology as great and as closely argued as it is in the theology of
Gregory of Nyssa. This study will be useful for those who study the
development of the doctrine of the Trinity, as well as those who
are interested in the role of scriptural and philosophical
resources in Christian theology. Finally, the in-depth account of
the importance of the philosophical use of ""power"" will be of use
to scholars of ancient and hellenistic Greek philosophy.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
You might also like..
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.