Personhood in the Byzantine Christian Tradition
Early, Medieval, and Modern Perspectives
Herausgeber: Torrance, Alexis; Paschalidis, Symeon
Personhood in the Byzantine Christian Tradition
Early, Medieval, and Modern Perspectives
Herausgeber: Torrance, Alexis; Paschalidis, Symeon
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Bringing together international scholars from across a range of linked disciplines to examine the concept of the person in the Greek Christian East, this book stretches in its scope from the New Testament to contemporary debates surrounding personhood in Eastern Orthodoxy.
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Bringing together international scholars from across a range of linked disciplines to examine the concept of the person in the Greek Christian East, this book stretches in its scope from the New Testament to contemporary debates surrounding personhood in Eastern Orthodoxy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 164mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781472472786
- ISBN-10: 1472472780
- Artikelnr.: 52524590
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 164mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781472472786
- ISBN-10: 1472472780
- Artikelnr.: 52524590
Alexis Torrance is Archbishop Demetrios College Chair of Byzantine Theology and Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Theology and the Medieval Institute at the University of Notre Dame. Symeon Paschalidis is Professor of Patristics and Hagiography in the Faculty of Theology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and the Director of the Patriarchal Institute for Patristic Studies in Thessaloniki.
Introduction
Alexis Torrance and Symeon Paschalidis Section I - Ancient Christian
Early Byzantine 1 Personal relationship as a prerequisite for moral imitation according to the Apostle Paul
Christos Karakolis 2 Emotional "scripts" and personal moral identity: insights from the Greek Fathers
Paul M. Blowers 3 Personhood in miaphysitism: Severus of Antioch and John Philoponus
Johannes Zachhuber Section II - Early to Middle Byzantine 4 Hypostasis
person and individual according to St Maximus the Confessor
with reference to the Cappadocians and St John of Damascus
Jean-Claude Larchet 5 Mary
the Mother of God
in dialogue: the drama of personal encounter in the Byzantine liturgical tradition
Mary B. Cunningham 6 Personification in Byzantine hymnography: kontakia and canons
Damaskinos Olkinuora Section III - Late Byzantine 7 The exemplar of consubstantiality: St. Gregory Palamas' hesychast as an expression of a microcosmic approach to personhood
Demetrios Harper 8 Nicholas Cabasilas of Thessaloniki: the historical dimension of the person
Marie-Hélène Congourdeau 9 Freedom
necessity and the laws of nature in the thought of Gennadios Scholarios
Matthew C. Briel Section IV - Modern 10 Flesh and Spirit: divergent Orthodox readings of the iconic body in Byzantium and the twentieth century
Evan Freeman 11 Nikos Nissiotis
the "theology of the '60s" and personhood: continuity or discontinuity? Nikolaos Asproulis 12 Eastern Christian conceptions of personhood and their political significance
Nicolas Prevelakis 13 Consubstantial Selves: a discussion between Orthodox personalism
existential psychology
Heinz Kohut
and Jean-Luc Marion
Nicholas Loudovikos
Alexis Torrance and Symeon Paschalidis Section I - Ancient Christian
Early Byzantine 1 Personal relationship as a prerequisite for moral imitation according to the Apostle Paul
Christos Karakolis 2 Emotional "scripts" and personal moral identity: insights from the Greek Fathers
Paul M. Blowers 3 Personhood in miaphysitism: Severus of Antioch and John Philoponus
Johannes Zachhuber Section II - Early to Middle Byzantine 4 Hypostasis
person and individual according to St Maximus the Confessor
with reference to the Cappadocians and St John of Damascus
Jean-Claude Larchet 5 Mary
the Mother of God
in dialogue: the drama of personal encounter in the Byzantine liturgical tradition
Mary B. Cunningham 6 Personification in Byzantine hymnography: kontakia and canons
Damaskinos Olkinuora Section III - Late Byzantine 7 The exemplar of consubstantiality: St. Gregory Palamas' hesychast as an expression of a microcosmic approach to personhood
Demetrios Harper 8 Nicholas Cabasilas of Thessaloniki: the historical dimension of the person
Marie-Hélène Congourdeau 9 Freedom
necessity and the laws of nature in the thought of Gennadios Scholarios
Matthew C. Briel Section IV - Modern 10 Flesh and Spirit: divergent Orthodox readings of the iconic body in Byzantium and the twentieth century
Evan Freeman 11 Nikos Nissiotis
the "theology of the '60s" and personhood: continuity or discontinuity? Nikolaos Asproulis 12 Eastern Christian conceptions of personhood and their political significance
Nicolas Prevelakis 13 Consubstantial Selves: a discussion between Orthodox personalism
existential psychology
Heinz Kohut
and Jean-Luc Marion
Nicholas Loudovikos
Introduction
Alexis Torrance and Symeon Paschalidis Section I - Ancient Christian
Early Byzantine 1 Personal relationship as a prerequisite for moral imitation according to the Apostle Paul
Christos Karakolis 2 Emotional "scripts" and personal moral identity: insights from the Greek Fathers
Paul M. Blowers 3 Personhood in miaphysitism: Severus of Antioch and John Philoponus
Johannes Zachhuber Section II - Early to Middle Byzantine 4 Hypostasis
person and individual according to St Maximus the Confessor
with reference to the Cappadocians and St John of Damascus
Jean-Claude Larchet 5 Mary
the Mother of God
in dialogue: the drama of personal encounter in the Byzantine liturgical tradition
Mary B. Cunningham 6 Personification in Byzantine hymnography: kontakia and canons
Damaskinos Olkinuora Section III - Late Byzantine 7 The exemplar of consubstantiality: St. Gregory Palamas' hesychast as an expression of a microcosmic approach to personhood
Demetrios Harper 8 Nicholas Cabasilas of Thessaloniki: the historical dimension of the person
Marie-Hélène Congourdeau 9 Freedom
necessity and the laws of nature in the thought of Gennadios Scholarios
Matthew C. Briel Section IV - Modern 10 Flesh and Spirit: divergent Orthodox readings of the iconic body in Byzantium and the twentieth century
Evan Freeman 11 Nikos Nissiotis
the "theology of the '60s" and personhood: continuity or discontinuity? Nikolaos Asproulis 12 Eastern Christian conceptions of personhood and their political significance
Nicolas Prevelakis 13 Consubstantial Selves: a discussion between Orthodox personalism
existential psychology
Heinz Kohut
and Jean-Luc Marion
Nicholas Loudovikos
Alexis Torrance and Symeon Paschalidis Section I - Ancient Christian
Early Byzantine 1 Personal relationship as a prerequisite for moral imitation according to the Apostle Paul
Christos Karakolis 2 Emotional "scripts" and personal moral identity: insights from the Greek Fathers
Paul M. Blowers 3 Personhood in miaphysitism: Severus of Antioch and John Philoponus
Johannes Zachhuber Section II - Early to Middle Byzantine 4 Hypostasis
person and individual according to St Maximus the Confessor
with reference to the Cappadocians and St John of Damascus
Jean-Claude Larchet 5 Mary
the Mother of God
in dialogue: the drama of personal encounter in the Byzantine liturgical tradition
Mary B. Cunningham 6 Personification in Byzantine hymnography: kontakia and canons
Damaskinos Olkinuora Section III - Late Byzantine 7 The exemplar of consubstantiality: St. Gregory Palamas' hesychast as an expression of a microcosmic approach to personhood
Demetrios Harper 8 Nicholas Cabasilas of Thessaloniki: the historical dimension of the person
Marie-Hélène Congourdeau 9 Freedom
necessity and the laws of nature in the thought of Gennadios Scholarios
Matthew C. Briel Section IV - Modern 10 Flesh and Spirit: divergent Orthodox readings of the iconic body in Byzantium and the twentieth century
Evan Freeman 11 Nikos Nissiotis
the "theology of the '60s" and personhood: continuity or discontinuity? Nikolaos Asproulis 12 Eastern Christian conceptions of personhood and their political significance
Nicolas Prevelakis 13 Consubstantial Selves: a discussion between Orthodox personalism
existential psychology
Heinz Kohut
and Jean-Luc Marion
Nicholas Loudovikos