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St. Gregory Palamas (ca. 1296-1357) is among the most well-known and celebrated theologians of late Byzantium. This book provides a comprehensive account of the essence-energies distinction across his twenty-five treatises and letters written over a twenty-year period.
St. Gregory Palamas (ca. 1296-1357) is among the most well-known and celebrated theologians of late Byzantium. This book provides a comprehensive account of the essence-energies distinction across his twenty-five treatises and letters written over a twenty-year period.
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Autorenporträt
Tikhon Pino is Assistant Director of the Pappas Patristic Institute at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. He holds a PhD from Marquette University, an MTS from Holy Cross, and a BA in Classics from the Catholic University of America. He has published widely on the Greek theological tradition, specializing in the reception of patristic thought in Late Byzantium.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The Interpretation of the Essence-Energies Distinction and the Complete Writings of St Gregory Palamas 2. Understanding the Language of Essence and Energies 3. Activities that Begin and End? Energies as the Actuality and Actualization of God 4. Distinguishing Essence and Energies 5. Divine Simplicity and the Unity of Essence and Energies 6. Unity and Distinction: The Trinitarian Dimensions of Essence and Energies 7. General Conclusion
Introduction 1. The Interpretation of the Essence-Energies Distinction and the Complete Writings of St Gregory Palamas 2. Understanding the Language of Essence and Energies 3. Activities that Begin and End? Energies as the Actuality and Actualization of God 4. Distinguishing Essence and Energies 5. Divine Simplicity and the Unity of Essence and Energies 6. Unity and Distinction: The Trinitarian Dimensions of Essence and Energies 7. General Conclusion
Introduction 1. The Interpretation of the Essence-Energies Distinction and the Complete Writings of St Gregory Palamas 2. Understanding the Language of Essence and Energies 3. Activities that Begin and End? Energies as the Actuality and Actualization of God 4. Distinguishing Essence and Energies 5. Divine Simplicity and the Unity of Essence and Energies 6. Unity and Distinction: The Trinitarian Dimensions of Essence and Energies 7. General Conclusion
Introduction 1. The Interpretation of the Essence-Energies Distinction and the Complete Writings of St Gregory Palamas 2. Understanding the Language of Essence and Energies 3. Activities that Begin and End? Energies as the Actuality and Actualization of God 4. Distinguishing Essence and Energies 5. Divine Simplicity and the Unity of Essence and Energies 6. Unity and Distinction: The Trinitarian Dimensions of Essence and Energies 7. General Conclusion
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'This is the first careful study of the essence-energies distinction throughout the entire range of Palamas's work. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the distinction, Palamas, and their implications for the future of Christian theology.'
David Bradshaw, University of Kentucky, USA
'This groundbreaking book dramatically transforms the received understanding of the essence-energies distinction in Gregory Palamas. A work of deeply insightful erudition, Essence and Energies: Being and Naming God offers an unprecedented analysis of Palamas's theology of God based on a close reading of his entire corpus and engaging more than a century of theological scholarship.'
Maximos Constas, Holy Cross School of Theology, USA
'This comprehensive investigation of the terms and arguments used during the fourteenth-century hesychast controversy to defend and explicate the essence-energies distinction is an illuminating study that has long been needed. I have no doubt that it will remain the standard work on the subject for many years to come.'
Norman Russell, University of Oxford, UK
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