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020 _a9780199265213 (hardcover)
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050 0 0 _aBT767.8
_b.R87 2004
082 0 4 _a233
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100 1 _aRussell, Norman,
_d1945-
245 1 4 _aThe doctrine of deification in the Greek patristic tradition /
_cNorman Russell.
260 _aOxford :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2004.
300 _axiv, 418 p. ;
_c24 cm.
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.
505 0 0 _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.
650 0 _aDeification (Christianity))
_xHistory of doctrines
_yEarly church, ca. 30-600.
650 0 _aFathers of the church, Greek.
830 0 _aOxford early Christian studies.
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_cE-BOOK