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The unity of body and soul in patristic and Byzantine thought / Anna Usacheva, Jörg Ulrich, Siam Bhayro (eds.).

Other author/creatorUsacheva, Anna.
Other author/creatorBhayro, Siam.
Other author/creatorUlrich, Jörg.
Other author/creatorInternational Conference on Patristic Studies (18th : 2019 : Oxford, England), author
Series Contexts of ancient and medieval anthropology, 2698-3079 ; vol. 1
Contexts of ancient and medieval anthropology ; v. 1. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents Introduction / Anna Usacheva, Siam Bhayro and Jörg Ulrich -- The peculiar merit of the human body: combined exegesis of Gen 1:26f. and Gen 2:7 in second century Christianity / Jörg Ulrich-- Rational creatures and matter in eschatology according to Origen's On first principles / Samuel Fernández -- Origen on the unity of soul and body in the earthly life and afterwards and his impact on Gregory of Nyssa / Ilaria L.E. Ramelli -- Gregory of Nyssa's trinitarian anthropology: a narrative / Ilaria Vigorelli -- The body in the ascetic thought of Evagrius Ponticus / Kuo-Yu Tsui -- Resurrection, emotion, and embodiment in Egyptian monastic literature / Andrew Crislip -- Christian ensoulment theories within dualist psychological discourse / Anna Usacheva -- From garments of flesh to garments of light: hardness, subtleness and the soul-body relation in Macarius-Symeon / Samuel Kaldas -- Patristic views on why there is no repentance after death / David Bradshaw -- Treating the body and the soul in late-antique and early-medieval Syriac sources: the Syro-Mesopotamian context of Bardaiṣan and Sergius / Siam Bhayro -- Christ the healer of human passibility: the passions, apatheia, and christology in Maximus the Confessor's Quaestiones ad Thalassium / Andrew J. Summerson -- Maximus the Confessor's view on soul and body in the context of five divisions / Vladimir Cvetković.
General noteIncludes abstracts of each essay.
General note"This volume is the result of the workshop "Bodily Ressurection vs Immortality: Philosophy, Medicine, Theology" that took place at the XVIII Conference on Patristic Studies in Oxford (August 19-24, 2019)"--Page vii.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2021379091
ISBN9783506703392 (hardcover)
ISBN3506703390 (hardcover)
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