John Chrysostom, Biblical Exegesis, and the Problem of Universal Versus Particular (original) (raw)

Numbering the Heaven(s): John Chrysostom's Use of Greek Exegetical Traditions for Interpreting Gen 1,6-8 (Hom. Gen. IV)

Samuel Pomeroy

Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses , 2016

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Chrysostom as Exegete: Scholarly Traditions and Rhetorical Aims in the Homilies on Genesis

Samuel Pomeroy

Vigiliae Chrisianae Supplements, 2021

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The Eusebian and Meletian Roots of John Chrysostom’s Trinitarian Theology

Pak-Wah Lai

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Primogenitus omnis creaturae: Chrysostom, Christology and Non-dualism

Ikenna P Okpaleke

Journal of Early Christian History, 2019

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Universals in the Greek Church Fathers

Johannes Zachhuber

Universals in Ancient Philosophy, ed. R. Chiaradonna/G. Galluzzo, 2013

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XIXe International Conference on Patristic Studies, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, IOANNOU CENTRE, ROOM 1. Workshop: 2.00- 6.00. Chrysostom as Theologian (II)

Alessia Brombin

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John Chrysostom’s Reception of Basil of Caesarea’s Trinitarian Theology

Pak Wah Lai

Scrinium, 2019

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Representing the Jews: John Chrysostom's Use of Exegetical and Theological Traditions for Gen 1:26a (In Gen. Hom. 8)

Samuel Pomeroy

Light on Creation: Ancient Commentators in Dialogue and Debate on the Origin of the World, 2017

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‘Divine Genus – Divine Species: John Philoponus’ Impact on Contemporary Chalcedonian Theology’, in J. Rutherford (ed.), The Mystery of Christ in the Fathers of the Church: Essays in honour of D Vincent Twomey SVD (Dublin, 2011), 94-105

Dirk Krausmuller

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‘Under the Spell of John Philoponus: How Chalcedonian Theologians of the Late Patristic Period Attempted to Safeguard the Oneness of God’, Journal of Theological Studies, 68 (2017), 625-649

Dirk Krausmuller

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David RYLAARSDAM: John Chrysostom on Divine Pedagogy. The Coherence of his Theology and Preaching. Oxford : Oxford University Press 2014, xxvi & 317 pp.

Jiří Pavlík

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Perceptions of John Chrysostom in Contemporary Greek Orthodoxy

George D Dragas

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John Chrysostom 'On the Incomprehensible Nature of God' -The Simpler Way of Presenting Complex Theological and Philosophical Issues

Karolina Kochanczyk - Boninska, Karolina Kochańczyk-Bonińska

Vox Patrum Vol. 85 (2023), 2023

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The God-man: an engagement with the theology of Athanasius of Alexandria, its genesis and impact

Andrew Teal

2006

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The theory of επινοια in st. Basil of Caesarea and Eunomius of Cyzicus: philosophical and theological background

Georgios Panagopoulos

Vox Patrum

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Christology and Cosmology: Models of Divine Activity in Origen, Eusebius, and Athanasius. By J. Rebecca Lyman. Oxford Theological Monographs. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993. 184 pp

Rebecca Lyman

Church History, 1994

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Views of God in the “Olympic oration” of Dio Chrysostomus and in the New Testament. Folia Orientalia 48(2011), 185-196

Michael Wojciechowski

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The λόγος (logos) in early Christianity

João N S Almeida

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Faith in John Chrysostom's Preaching: A Contextual Reading

Jonathan Tallon

2015

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Created or uncreated: The influence of philosophy and cultural normatives on the development of opposing interpretations of Christ as Logos leading up to Nicaea

Carol Korak

2010

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The Logos as "theios sporos:" The Christology of Theodoret of Cyrrhus

Vasilije Vranic

Studia Patristica, 2013

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Who Can Listen to Sermons on Genesis? Theological Exegesis and Theological Anthropology in Basil of Caesarea’s Hexaemeron Homilies

Darren Sarisky

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God in His Processions: Aquinas, Palamas, and Dionysius on God's Relation to Creation (Pro Ecclesia 26.3 [2017]: 297-310)

Christopher Iacovetti

Pro Ecclesia, 2017

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2008 Daniel Mihoc_Aspects of Ecclesiology in the Letter to the Ephesians according to St John Chrysostom

Daniel Mihoc

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Gregorius Palama' s theology, as viewed by Demetrius Cydones. Formation factors and features of his theological discourse.

Άννα Κόλτσιου-Νικήτα

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Of the Specter of the Greek Beginning over Theology

J. P. Manoussakis

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Athanasius' Initial Defense of the Term homoousios: Rereading the De Decretis

Lewis Ayres

Journal of Early Christian Studies, 2004

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" God in the Midst of Gods " : A Theocentric Κοσµοθεωρία in the Basilian Anaphora and the Byzantine Prothesis Rite 1

FrDr Stel Muksuris

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The homiletic audience as embodied hermeneutic: Scripture and its interpretation in the exegetical preaching of John Chrysostom

Wendy Mayer, FAHA

In: Sarah Gaydor-Whyte and Andrew Mellas, eds, Hymns, Homilies and Hermeneutics in Byzantium, Byzantina Australiensia 25, Leiden: Brill, 2020, 11-28.

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Handout 1: Constructing Ideas of Christian Life: the Strategies of Interpretation of the Biblical Texts by Palladius of Helenopolis

Yuliya Minets

2009

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Drawing and Transcending Boundaries in the Dialogue between Jesus and Nicodemus: Fresh Perspectives from John's Hellenistic Background and Chrysostomic Reception

Athanasios Despotis

Journal of Early Church History, 2018

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Ancient Greek Philosophy and The Foundations Of Christianity

Andrew Theophanous

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Stuart E. PARSONS: Ancient Apologetic Exegesis. Introducing and Recovering Theophilus’s World. Eugene (OR), Pickwick Publications 2015, xvi, 238 pp. ISBN 978-1-62564-809-9

Jiří Pavlík

2018

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“‘That He Might Fill All Things’: Creation and Christology in Two Treatises by Nicholas of Cusa.” International Journal of Systematic Theology 8/2 (2006): 184-205

David Albertson

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The Superiority of Faith: John Chrysostom's Eastern Theology of Justification

Bradley Cochran

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