Activity and participation in late antique and early Christian thought
An edition of Activity and participation in late antique and early Christian thought (2012)
By Torstein Tollefsen
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
229
Description:
"Activity and Participation in Late Antique and Early Christian Thought is an investigation into two basic concepts of ancient pagan and Christian thought. The study examines how activity in Christian thought is connected with the topic of participation: for the lower levels of being to participate in the higher means to receive the divine activity into their own ontological constitution. Torstein Theodor Tollefsen sets a detailed discussion of the work of church fathers Gregory of Nyssa, Dionysius the Areopagite, Maximus the Confessor, and Gregory Palamas in the context of earlier trends in Aristotelian and Neoplatonist philosophy. His concern is to highlight how the Church Fathers thought energeia (i.e. activity or energy) is manifested as divine activity in the eternal constitution of the Trinity, the creation of the cosmos, the Incarnation of Christ, and in salvation understood as deification"--
subjects: History of doctrines, Philosophy, Providence and government of God, Christianity, Aktivität, Mitwirkung, Vätertheologie, Frühchristentum, Gregory, of nyssa, saint, approximately 335-approximately 394, Dionysius, the aeropagite, saint, active 1st century, Maximus, confessor, saint, approximately 580-662, Gregory palamas, saint, 1296-1359
People: Gregory of Nyssa, Saint (ca. 335-ca. 394), Gregory Palamas Saint (1296-1359), Dionysius the Areopagite, Saint (1st cent)