Divine essence and divine energies : ecumenical reflections on the presence of god in Eastern Orthodoxy /
A composite book of essays from ten scholars, Divine Essence and Divine Energies provides a rich repository of diverse opinion about the essence-energy distinction in Orthodox Christianity - a doctrine which lies at the heart of the often-fraught fault line between East and West, and which, in this...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge :
James Clarke & Co.,
2013.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front cover
- Title page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Beyond Agnosticism and Pantheism
- Christoph Schneider
- Chapter 1: The Concept of the Divine Energies
- David Bradshaw
- Chapter 2: St. Gregory Palamas as the Response of Orthodox Mystical Theology to (Neo- )Platonistand Aristotelian Metaphysics
- Constantinos Athanasopoulos
- Chapter 3: Pancreation Lost: The Fall of Theology
- Roy Clouser
- Chapter 4: The Woes of Originality: Discussing David Bradshaw's AristotelianJourney into Neo-Palamism
- Antoine Lévy OP
- Chapter 5: Striving for Participation: Palamite Analogy as Dialogical Syn-energy and Thomist Analogy as Emanational Similitude
- Nikolaos Loudovikos
- Chapter 6: The Significance of the Distinction between the Essence and Energies of God according to St. Basilthe Great
- Georgios Martzelos
- Chapter 7: Christianity and Platonism in East and West
- John Milbank
- Chapter 8: The Sense and Reference of the Essence and Energies
- N.N. Trakakis
- Chapter 9: The Distinction Between Essence and Energy According to Maximus the Confessor
- Metropolitan Vasilios (Karayiannis) of Constantia-Ammochostos
- Chapter 10: In Defence of the Essence/Energies Distinction: A Reply to Critics
- David Bradshaw
- Bibliography
- Notes on Contributors
- Back cover.