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_aBT767.8 _b.R87 2004 |
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_aRussell, Norman, _d1945- |
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_aThe doctrine of deification in the Greek patristic tradition / _cNorman Russell. |
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_aOxford : _bOxford University Press, _c2004. |
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_axiv, 418 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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490 | 1 | _aOxford early Christian studies. | |
500 | _a"First published in paperback 2006"--T.p. verso. | ||
500 | _a"The present work, based on an Oxford doctoral dissertation submitted in 1988, is the fruit of nearly twenty years of study and research."--Preface, p. [vii]. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliography (p. [345]-380) and indexes. | ||
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_gIntroduction. The _tmetaphor of deification ; _gThe need for the study ; _gScope and method ; _gOverview -- _tDeification in the Graeco-Roman world. _gThe _torigins of deification ; _gThe _truler-cult ; _tJewish and Christian attitudes to the ruler-cult ; _gThe _tdemocratization of the ruler's apotheosis ; _gThe _tmystery cults ; _tPhilosophical religion ; _tThe Egyptian hermetists ; _tInteraction with Christianity -- _gThe _tJewish paradigm : from Ezekiel to the yored merkavah. _tAncient Israel ; _gThe _timpact of Hellenism ; _tPalestinian Judaism ; _gThe _trabbinic tradition ; _tInfluence on Christianity -- _gThe _tearliest Christian model : participatory union with Christ. _tPauline Christianity ; _tJewish Christianity ; _tJohannine Christianity ; _tIgnatius of Antioch ; _tValentinian Christianity ; _tJustin Martyr ; _tTwo anonymous contemporaries ; _tTatian ; _tTheophilus of Antioch ; _tIrenaeus of Lyons ; _tHippolytus of Rome ; _gThe _tearly Christian approach to deification -- _gThe _tAlexandrian tradition. I, Christian schools and study circles. _tAlexandrian Christianity ; _gThe _tschool of Basilides ; _gThe _tschool of Pantaenus ; _tClement of Alexandria ; _tOrigen ; _tDidymus the Blind ; _gThe _tAlexandrian concept of deification -- _gThe Alexandrian tradition. II, The imposition of episcopal control. _gThe _teclipse of the independent teacher ; _tAthanasius ; _tApollinarius of Laodicea ; _tCyril of Alexandria ; _gThe _tlegacy of Alexandria -- _gThe _tCappadocian approach : divine transcendence and the soul's ascent. _tBasil of Caesarea ; _tGregory of Nazianzus ; _tGregory of Nyssa ; _gThe _tCappadocian achievement -- _gThe _tmonastic synthesis : the achievement of Maximus the Confessor. _tEvagrius Ponticus ; _gThe _tMacarian writings ; _tDiadochus of Photice ; _tDionysius the Areopagite ; _tMaximus the Confessor -- _tEpilogue. _tLeontius of Jerusalem ; _tJohn Damascene ; _tSymeon the New Theologian ; _tGregory Palamas ; _gThe _tdissemination of Hesychast spirituality ; _tModern approaches to deification -- _gAppendix 1. _tDeification in the Syriac and Latin traditions -- _gAppendix 2. The _tGreek vocabulary of deification. |
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_aDeification (Christianity)) _xHistory of doctrines _yEarly church, ca. 30-600. |
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650 | 0 | _aFathers of the church, Greek. | |
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