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This handbook offers a comprehensive and varied study of deification within Christian theology. Forty-six leading experts in the field examine points of convergence and difference on the constitutive elements of deification across different writers, thinkers, and traditions.
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This handbook offers a comprehensive and varied study of deification within Christian theology. Forty-six leading experts in the field examine points of convergence and difference on the constitutive elements of deification across different writers, thinkers, and traditions.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1474g
- ISBN-13: 9780198865179
- ISBN-10: 0198865171
- Artikelnr.: 70118976
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1474g
- ISBN-13: 9780198865179
- ISBN-10: 0198865171
- Artikelnr.: 70118976
Paul L. Gavrilyuk holds the Aquinas Chair in Theology and Philosophy in the Theology Department of the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota. His many books include Perceiving Things Divine: Towards a Constructive Account of Spiritual Perception (OUP, 2022--co-edited with Frederick Aquino) and Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance (OUP, 2013). He is the founding president of two nonprofits: International Orthodox Theological Association (iota-web.org) and Rebuild Ukraine (rebuild-ua.org). Andrew Hofer, O.P. is Ordinary Professor of Patristics and Ancient Languages at the Pontifical Faculty of the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, DC, where he also serves as editor-in-chief of The Thomist. He is the author of Christ in the Life and Teaching of Gregory of Nazianzus (OUP, 2013) and The Power of Patristic Preaching: The Word in Our Flesh (2023). Matthew Levering holds the James N. Jr. and Mary D. Perry Chair of Theology at Mundelein Seminary. His recent books include Did Jesus Rise from the Dead? Historical and Theological Reflections (OUP, 2019) and Aquinas's Eschatological Ethics and the Virtue of Temperance (2019). He serves as co-editor of two quarterly journals, Nova et Vetera and International Journal of Systematic Theology.
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Part I: Cultural and Scriptural Roots
* 1: Ivana Petrovic: Ancient Greek Cultural and Philosophical
Background
* 2: Jennie Grillo with Caitlin Joy Hubler: Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
* 3: Grant Macaskill: The "Non-Biblical" Writings of Early Judaism
* 4: Ben C. Blackwell: Deification in the Pauline and Petrine Letters
* 5: Edith M. Humphrey: ication in the Synoptics and the Johannine
Literature
* Part II: Soundings in the History of Christian Theology
* 6: Norman Russell: Second- and Third-Century Greek Fathers
* 7: Paul M. Blowers: Athanasius of Alexandria and the Cappadocian
Fathers
* 8: Marcus Plested: Deification in Macarius, Evagrius, and Dionysius
* 9: Adrian C. Pirtea: The Syriac Fathers
* 10: Jared Ortiz: The Latin Fathers and Augustine
* 11: Andrew Hofer, O.P.: Cyril of Alexandria
* 12: Maximos Constas: "Man became God to the degree that God became
man": Maximus the Confessor and the Doctrine of Deification
* 13: Brian J. Matz: Deification in the Early Medieval Latin West
* 14: Norman Russell: Symeon the New Theologian and Byzantine
Monasticism
* 15: Boyd Taylor Coolman: The Cistercians and Victorines
* 16: Daria Spezzano: Aquinas and Bonaventure on Deification
* 17: Alexis Torrance: St Gregory Palamas and Palamism
* 18: John Arblaster, Rob Faesen, and Louise Nelstrop: Western
Vernacular Mystics
* 19: Antti Raunio: Martin Luther and the Early Lutherans
* 20: Carl Mosser: John Calvin and Early Reformed Theology
* 21: Wendy M. Wright: Pierre de Bérulle and François de Sales
* 22: Mark McInroy: Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Anglicans
* 23: Daniel Castelo: Pietism, the Moravian Brethren, and the Wesleys
* 24: Andrew Louth: Deification in St Nikodimos of the Holy Mountain,
St Makarios of Corinth, and the Philokalia
* 25: Cyril O'Regan: Jacob Boehme, German Idealism, and Romanticism
* 26: Frederick D. Aquino: Nineteenth-Century Catholic and Anglican
Thinkers
* 27: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Nineteenth-Century Russian and Ukrainian
Religious Thinkers
* 28: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Twentieth-Century Russian Orthodox Theologians
* 29: Cambria Kaltwasser: Karl Barth's Critique of Deification
* 30: Jennifer Newsome Martin: Deification in Neo-Thomist and
Ressourcement Theology
* 31: Myk Habets: Deification in Recent Anglican and Protestant
Theology
* 32: Pantelis Kalaitzidis: Deification in Contemporary Greek Orthodox
Theologians
* Part III: Systematic Connections
* 33: Andrew Davison: Deification and the Metaphysics of Participation
* 34: Gilles Emery, O.P.: Deification and the Trinity
* 35: David Luy: Deification and Christology
* 36: Cyril Hovorun: Deification and Ecclesiology
* 37: Mark K. Spencer: Deification and Theological Anthropology
* 38: Athanasios Despotis: Deification, Justification, and
Sanctification: An Early Christian Philosophical Approach
* 39: Daniel Keating: Deification in Sacraments, Liturgy, and Prayer
* 40: Elizabeth Theokritoff: Deification and Ecology
* 41: Tracey Rowland: Deification and Eschatology
* 42: Olli-Pekka Vainio: Deification and Ecumenical Dialogues
* 43: Rita George-Tvrtkovic: Dialogues with Jews and Muslims
* 44: Thomas Cattoi: Christian Deification: Dialogues with the Dharma
Religions
* Index
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Part I: Cultural and Scriptural Roots
* 1: Ivana Petrovic: Ancient Greek Cultural and Philosophical
Background
* 2: Jennie Grillo with Caitlin Joy Hubler: Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
* 3: Grant Macaskill: The "Non-Biblical" Writings of Early Judaism
* 4: Ben C. Blackwell: Deification in the Pauline and Petrine Letters
* 5: Edith M. Humphrey: ication in the Synoptics and the Johannine
Literature
* Part II: Soundings in the History of Christian Theology
* 6: Norman Russell: Second- and Third-Century Greek Fathers
* 7: Paul M. Blowers: Athanasius of Alexandria and the Cappadocian
Fathers
* 8: Marcus Plested: Deification in Macarius, Evagrius, and Dionysius
* 9: Adrian C. Pirtea: The Syriac Fathers
* 10: Jared Ortiz: The Latin Fathers and Augustine
* 11: Andrew Hofer, O.P.: Cyril of Alexandria
* 12: Maximos Constas: "Man became God to the degree that God became
man": Maximus the Confessor and the Doctrine of Deification
* 13: Brian J. Matz: Deification in the Early Medieval Latin West
* 14: Norman Russell: Symeon the New Theologian and Byzantine
Monasticism
* 15: Boyd Taylor Coolman: The Cistercians and Victorines
* 16: Daria Spezzano: Aquinas and Bonaventure on Deification
* 17: Alexis Torrance: St Gregory Palamas and Palamism
* 18: John Arblaster, Rob Faesen, and Louise Nelstrop: Western
Vernacular Mystics
* 19: Antti Raunio: Martin Luther and the Early Lutherans
* 20: Carl Mosser: John Calvin and Early Reformed Theology
* 21: Wendy M. Wright: Pierre de Bérulle and François de Sales
* 22: Mark McInroy: Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Anglicans
* 23: Daniel Castelo: Pietism, the Moravian Brethren, and the Wesleys
* 24: Andrew Louth: Deification in St Nikodimos of the Holy Mountain,
St Makarios of Corinth, and the Philokalia
* 25: Cyril O'Regan: Jacob Boehme, German Idealism, and Romanticism
* 26: Frederick D. Aquino: Nineteenth-Century Catholic and Anglican
Thinkers
* 27: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Nineteenth-Century Russian and Ukrainian
Religious Thinkers
* 28: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Twentieth-Century Russian Orthodox Theologians
* 29: Cambria Kaltwasser: Karl Barth's Critique of Deification
* 30: Jennifer Newsome Martin: Deification in Neo-Thomist and
Ressourcement Theology
* 31: Myk Habets: Deification in Recent Anglican and Protestant
Theology
* 32: Pantelis Kalaitzidis: Deification in Contemporary Greek Orthodox
Theologians
* Part III: Systematic Connections
* 33: Andrew Davison: Deification and the Metaphysics of Participation
* 34: Gilles Emery, O.P.: Deification and the Trinity
* 35: David Luy: Deification and Christology
* 36: Cyril Hovorun: Deification and Ecclesiology
* 37: Mark K. Spencer: Deification and Theological Anthropology
* 38: Athanasios Despotis: Deification, Justification, and
Sanctification: An Early Christian Philosophical Approach
* 39: Daniel Keating: Deification in Sacraments, Liturgy, and Prayer
* 40: Elizabeth Theokritoff: Deification and Ecology
* 41: Tracey Rowland: Deification and Eschatology
* 42: Olli-Pekka Vainio: Deification and Ecumenical Dialogues
* 43: Rita George-Tvrtkovic: Dialogues with Jews and Muslims
* 44: Thomas Cattoi: Christian Deification: Dialogues with the Dharma
Religions
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Part I: Cultural and Scriptural Roots
* 1: Ivana Petrovic: Ancient Greek Cultural and Philosophical
Background
* 2: Jennie Grillo with Caitlin Joy Hubler: Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
* 3: Grant Macaskill: The "Non-Biblical" Writings of Early Judaism
* 4: Ben C. Blackwell: Deification in the Pauline and Petrine Letters
* 5: Edith M. Humphrey: ication in the Synoptics and the Johannine
Literature
* Part II: Soundings in the History of Christian Theology
* 6: Norman Russell: Second- and Third-Century Greek Fathers
* 7: Paul M. Blowers: Athanasius of Alexandria and the Cappadocian
Fathers
* 8: Marcus Plested: Deification in Macarius, Evagrius, and Dionysius
* 9: Adrian C. Pirtea: The Syriac Fathers
* 10: Jared Ortiz: The Latin Fathers and Augustine
* 11: Andrew Hofer, O.P.: Cyril of Alexandria
* 12: Maximos Constas: "Man became God to the degree that God became
man": Maximus the Confessor and the Doctrine of Deification
* 13: Brian J. Matz: Deification in the Early Medieval Latin West
* 14: Norman Russell: Symeon the New Theologian and Byzantine
Monasticism
* 15: Boyd Taylor Coolman: The Cistercians and Victorines
* 16: Daria Spezzano: Aquinas and Bonaventure on Deification
* 17: Alexis Torrance: St Gregory Palamas and Palamism
* 18: John Arblaster, Rob Faesen, and Louise Nelstrop: Western
Vernacular Mystics
* 19: Antti Raunio: Martin Luther and the Early Lutherans
* 20: Carl Mosser: John Calvin and Early Reformed Theology
* 21: Wendy M. Wright: Pierre de Bérulle and François de Sales
* 22: Mark McInroy: Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Anglicans
* 23: Daniel Castelo: Pietism, the Moravian Brethren, and the Wesleys
* 24: Andrew Louth: Deification in St Nikodimos of the Holy Mountain,
St Makarios of Corinth, and the Philokalia
* 25: Cyril O'Regan: Jacob Boehme, German Idealism, and Romanticism
* 26: Frederick D. Aquino: Nineteenth-Century Catholic and Anglican
Thinkers
* 27: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Nineteenth-Century Russian and Ukrainian
Religious Thinkers
* 28: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Twentieth-Century Russian Orthodox Theologians
* 29: Cambria Kaltwasser: Karl Barth's Critique of Deification
* 30: Jennifer Newsome Martin: Deification in Neo-Thomist and
Ressourcement Theology
* 31: Myk Habets: Deification in Recent Anglican and Protestant
Theology
* 32: Pantelis Kalaitzidis: Deification in Contemporary Greek Orthodox
Theologians
* Part III: Systematic Connections
* 33: Andrew Davison: Deification and the Metaphysics of Participation
* 34: Gilles Emery, O.P.: Deification and the Trinity
* 35: David Luy: Deification and Christology
* 36: Cyril Hovorun: Deification and Ecclesiology
* 37: Mark K. Spencer: Deification and Theological Anthropology
* 38: Athanasios Despotis: Deification, Justification, and
Sanctification: An Early Christian Philosophical Approach
* 39: Daniel Keating: Deification in Sacraments, Liturgy, and Prayer
* 40: Elizabeth Theokritoff: Deification and Ecology
* 41: Tracey Rowland: Deification and Eschatology
* 42: Olli-Pekka Vainio: Deification and Ecumenical Dialogues
* 43: Rita George-Tvrtkovic: Dialogues with Jews and Muslims
* 44: Thomas Cattoi: Christian Deification: Dialogues with the Dharma
Religions
* Index
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Part I: Cultural and Scriptural Roots
* 1: Ivana Petrovic: Ancient Greek Cultural and Philosophical
Background
* 2: Jennie Grillo with Caitlin Joy Hubler: Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
* 3: Grant Macaskill: The "Non-Biblical" Writings of Early Judaism
* 4: Ben C. Blackwell: Deification in the Pauline and Petrine Letters
* 5: Edith M. Humphrey: ication in the Synoptics and the Johannine
Literature
* Part II: Soundings in the History of Christian Theology
* 6: Norman Russell: Second- and Third-Century Greek Fathers
* 7: Paul M. Blowers: Athanasius of Alexandria and the Cappadocian
Fathers
* 8: Marcus Plested: Deification in Macarius, Evagrius, and Dionysius
* 9: Adrian C. Pirtea: The Syriac Fathers
* 10: Jared Ortiz: The Latin Fathers and Augustine
* 11: Andrew Hofer, O.P.: Cyril of Alexandria
* 12: Maximos Constas: "Man became God to the degree that God became
man": Maximus the Confessor and the Doctrine of Deification
* 13: Brian J. Matz: Deification in the Early Medieval Latin West
* 14: Norman Russell: Symeon the New Theologian and Byzantine
Monasticism
* 15: Boyd Taylor Coolman: The Cistercians and Victorines
* 16: Daria Spezzano: Aquinas and Bonaventure on Deification
* 17: Alexis Torrance: St Gregory Palamas and Palamism
* 18: John Arblaster, Rob Faesen, and Louise Nelstrop: Western
Vernacular Mystics
* 19: Antti Raunio: Martin Luther and the Early Lutherans
* 20: Carl Mosser: John Calvin and Early Reformed Theology
* 21: Wendy M. Wright: Pierre de Bérulle and François de Sales
* 22: Mark McInroy: Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Anglicans
* 23: Daniel Castelo: Pietism, the Moravian Brethren, and the Wesleys
* 24: Andrew Louth: Deification in St Nikodimos of the Holy Mountain,
St Makarios of Corinth, and the Philokalia
* 25: Cyril O'Regan: Jacob Boehme, German Idealism, and Romanticism
* 26: Frederick D. Aquino: Nineteenth-Century Catholic and Anglican
Thinkers
* 27: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Nineteenth-Century Russian and Ukrainian
Religious Thinkers
* 28: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Twentieth-Century Russian Orthodox Theologians
* 29: Cambria Kaltwasser: Karl Barth's Critique of Deification
* 30: Jennifer Newsome Martin: Deification in Neo-Thomist and
Ressourcement Theology
* 31: Myk Habets: Deification in Recent Anglican and Protestant
Theology
* 32: Pantelis Kalaitzidis: Deification in Contemporary Greek Orthodox
Theologians
* Part III: Systematic Connections
* 33: Andrew Davison: Deification and the Metaphysics of Participation
* 34: Gilles Emery, O.P.: Deification and the Trinity
* 35: David Luy: Deification and Christology
* 36: Cyril Hovorun: Deification and Ecclesiology
* 37: Mark K. Spencer: Deification and Theological Anthropology
* 38: Athanasios Despotis: Deification, Justification, and
Sanctification: An Early Christian Philosophical Approach
* 39: Daniel Keating: Deification in Sacraments, Liturgy, and Prayer
* 40: Elizabeth Theokritoff: Deification and Ecology
* 41: Tracey Rowland: Deification and Eschatology
* 42: Olli-Pekka Vainio: Deification and Ecumenical Dialogues
* 43: Rita George-Tvrtkovic: Dialogues with Jews and Muslims
* 44: Thomas Cattoi: Christian Deification: Dialogues with the Dharma
Religions
* Index