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Stuart George Hall presents an English translation of the second book of argument against Eunomium by theologian Gregory (335-394), a strong supporter of the orthodox wing of the newly official Roman Christian Church, and opponent of Arianism. The two introductory papers are in German. Eight essays of commentary and 13 supporting studies --altogether 11 in English--follow. Among the topics are the language of God and human language, essence and activity, and theological imagination. Annotation c2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Lenka Karfikova studied Protestant and Catholic Theology in Prague and Eichstatt. She is now professor of Philosophy at the Protestant Theological Faculty and at the Philosophical Faculty at Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic). Her publications include De esse ad pulchrum esse: Schonheit in der Theologie Hugos von St. Viktor, Turnhout (Brepols) 1998, and Gregory of Nyssa: God and Man's Infinity (in Czech), Praha (Oikumene), 1999. At the moment she is finishing a book on Grace and Will in Augustine.Scot Douglass received his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at the University of Colorado where he is an Associate Professor in the Herbst Program of Humanities and Director of the Engineering Honors Program. His recent book, Theology of the Gap: Cappadocian Language Theory and the Trinitarian Crisis, is the first volume of a three-part study exploring language, literature and the desire for God.Johannes Zachhuber holds a D.Phil. in Theology from Oxford (1997) and is currently Fellow in Theology at Trinity College, Oxford, and Lecturer in Modern Theology at Oxford University. His publications include Human Nature in Gregory of Nyssa. Philosophical Background and Theological Significance, Leiden (Brill) 2000. At the moment he is writing a book on attempts to construct a modern theology in the 19th century.