The Ecclesiology of St. Basil the Great

The Ecclesiology of St. Basil the Great

Author: Olga Druzhinina

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2016-06-22

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1498237878

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In this book Olga Druzhinina analyzes St. Basil's understanding of the church, paying special attention to his Trinitarian approach to its life. Although the role of God the Trinity in the life of the church occupies a considerable place in St. Basil's thought, as Druzhinina demonstrates, it is a subject that has not previously been addressed by scholars. The analysis offered here of the life of the church as grounded in Trinitarian philanthropy provides fresh insights into St. Basil's understanding of the worldwide fellowship of believers. Druzhinina also brings into focus another neglected aspect of St. Basil's ecclesiology--his perception of the church as a two-dimensional, heaven-and-earth mystical reality with a strong bond between both parts (the heavenly and the earthly).


The Ecclesiology of St. Basil the Great

The Ecclesiology of St. Basil the Great

Author: Olga Druzhinina

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2016-06-22

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 149823786X

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In this book Olga Druzhinina analyzes St. Basil's understanding of the church, paying special attention to his Trinitarian approach to its life. Although the role of God the Trinity in the life of the church occupies a considerable place in St. Basil's thought, as Druzhinina demonstrates, it is a subject that has not previously been addressed by scholars. The analysis offered here of the life of the church as grounded in Trinitarian philanthropy provides fresh insights into St. Basil's understanding of the worldwide fellowship of believers. Druzhinina also brings into focus another neglected aspect of St. Basil's ecclesiology--his perception of the church as a two-dimensional, heaven-and-earth mystical reality with a strong bond between both parts (the heavenly and the earthly).


The Trinitarian Theology of Basil of Caesarea

The Trinitarian Theology of Basil of Caesarea

Author: Stephen M. Hildebrand

Publisher: CUA Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0813214734

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This book explores Basil's Trinitarian thought as the meeting place of the worlds within which he lived, that of ancient Greek culture and learning, and that of Christian faith lived in the liturgy and expressed in the Scripture.


On Christian Doctrine and Practice

On Christian Doctrine and Practice

Author: Saint Basil (Bishop of Caesarea)

Publisher: Popular Patristics Series

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780881414585

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As a priest and then bishop, Basil of Caesarea devoted sophisticated treatises to the Trinity and to articulating his vision of the Christian life. In his homilies St Basil distilled the best of his moral and theological teachings into forms readily accessible to his flock - and now to us. During his lifetime, Basil was recognized as one of the foremost rhetoricians of his day - a man supremely skilled in the art of speaking, instructing, persuading, and delighting at the same time. These rhetorical skills are on full display in the eleven Moral Homilies translated in this volume, seven of which appear in English for the first time.


Saint Basil the Great

Saint Basil the Great

Author: Richard Travers Smith B.D.

Publisher: Aeterna Press

Published:

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13:

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Basil the elder—for father and son were named alike—was a teacher of rhetoric, and an advocate in large practice. He was a Christian of the best and most earnest type, and when Gregory of Nazianzus addressed his panegyric of the younger Basil to a large audience he was able to assume that the reputation of the father would be known to them all. But the future saint owed his earliest religious education to his grandmother Macrina, who brought him up with his brothers, and formed them upon the doctrine of the great Origenist and saint of Pontus, Gregory Thaumaturgus. Aeterna Press


A Theology Of Reading

A Theology Of Reading

Author: Alan Jacobs

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-03-08

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 0429971141

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If the whole of the Christian life is to be governed by the "law of love"—the twofold love of God and one's neighbor—what might it mean to read lovingly? That is the question that drives this unique book. Through theological reflection interspersed with readings of literary texts (Shakespeare and Cervantes, Nabokov and Nicholson Baker, George Eliot and W. H. Auden and Dickens), Jacobs pursues an elusive quarry: the charitable reader.


The Church of the Holy Spirit

The Church of the Holy Spirit

Author: Nicholas Afanasiev

Publisher: University of Notre Dame Pess

Published: 2007-11-15

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0268074674

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The Church of the Holy Spirit, written by Russian priest and scholar Nicholas Afanasiev (1893–1966), is one of the most important works of twentieth-century Orthodox theology. Afanasiev was a member of the “Paris School” of émigré intellectuals who gathered in Paris after the Russian revolution, where he became a member of the faculty of St. Sergius Orthodox Seminary. The Church of the Holy Spirit, which offers a rediscovery of the eucharistic and communal nature of the church in the first several centuries, was written over a number of years beginning in the 1940s and continuously revised until its posthumous publication in French in 1971. Vitaly Permiakov's lucid translation and Michael Plekon's careful editing and substantive introduction make this important work available for the first time to an English-speaking audience.


A Life Pleasing to God

A Life Pleasing to God

Author: Augustine Holmes

Publisher: Cistercian Studies Series

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13:

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Basil the Great (330-379) is one of the most important figures in christian history and a theologian and spiritual teacher of ecumenical significance. At a time when the sources of their rich spiritual heritage are beingre-appropriated by Christians of many traditions, it is strange that little attention has been given to basilian spirituality. a life Pleasing to God tells the story of Basil's own spiritual development in the theologically turbulent fourth-century. Its core is a study of those passages of the Ascetic on which illustrate his understanding of the foundation of the christian life and lay out the possibilities, and problems, of christian community.