- Title Pages
- <i>To Piers</i>
- <i>Preface</i>
- <b>Introduction: The Elusive Gregory</b>
- <b>Part I</b> <b>The Doctrine of the Trinity</b>
- 1 <b>Historical and Conceptual Background</b>
- 2 Philosophy and the Gospel
- 3 The Social Doctrine of the Trinity
- 4 Reading Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian Theology
- Part II God Became Human for Our Salvation
- 5 Christology
- 6 Salvation
- 7 Spirituality: Perpetual Progress inthe Good
- 8 The Christian Life: Ethics
- 9 Reading Gregory of Nyssa on Christ, Salvation, and Human Transformation
- Part III Sex, Gender, and Embodiment
- 10 Introduction: Feminism and the Fathers
- 11 Creation in the Image of God
- 12 <b>What is Virginity?</b>
- 13 Macrina—in Life and in Letters
- 14 Reading Gregory on Sex, Gender, and Embodiment
- 15 Apophatic Theology as ‘Reaching out to What Lies Ahead’
- 16 God and Being: Beings and Language
- 17 The Gift, Reciprocity, and the Word
- 18 Returning to the Trinity
- 19 Reading Gregory of Nyssa on Language, Theology, and the Language of Theology
- 20 <b>Conclusions</b>
- <i>Select Bibliography</i>
- <i>Index</i>
- <b>Citations of works by Gregory of Nyssa</b>
Reading Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian Theology
Reading Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian Theology
- Chapter:
- (p.82) 4 Reading Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian Theology
- Source:
- Gregory of Nyssa, Ancient and (Post)modern
- Author(s):
Morwenna Ludlow (Contributor Webpage)
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
This chapter presents some suggestions about what the four readings of Gregory of Nyssa studied so far say about how Gregory is now read; to what extent these readings reflect developments in recent trinitarian theology, and to what extent they reflect ambiguities in Gregory's own thought. It argues that the four theologians (Torrance, Jenson, Zizioulas, and Brown) differ slightly in the extent to which they think the difference between East and West is merely one of perspective, or is a more substantial difference in theological concepts.
Keywords: trinitarian theology, Torrance, Jenson, Zizioulas, Brown, philosophy
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- Title Pages
- <i>To Piers</i>
- <i>Preface</i>
- <b>Introduction: The Elusive Gregory</b>
- <b>Part I</b> <b>The Doctrine of the Trinity</b>
- 1 <b>Historical and Conceptual Background</b>
- 2 Philosophy and the Gospel
- 3 The Social Doctrine of the Trinity
- 4 Reading Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian Theology
- Part II God Became Human for Our Salvation
- 5 Christology
- 6 Salvation
- 7 Spirituality: Perpetual Progress inthe Good
- 8 The Christian Life: Ethics
- 9 Reading Gregory of Nyssa on Christ, Salvation, and Human Transformation
- Part III Sex, Gender, and Embodiment
- 10 Introduction: Feminism and the Fathers
- 11 Creation in the Image of God
- 12 <b>What is Virginity?</b>
- 13 Macrina—in Life and in Letters
- 14 Reading Gregory on Sex, Gender, and Embodiment
- 15 Apophatic Theology as ‘Reaching out to What Lies Ahead’
- 16 God and Being: Beings and Language
- 17 The Gift, Reciprocity, and the Word
- 18 Returning to the Trinity
- 19 Reading Gregory of Nyssa on Language, Theology, and the Language of Theology
- 20 <b>Conclusions</b>
- <i>Select Bibliography</i>
- <i>Index</i>
- <b>Citations of works by Gregory of Nyssa</b>