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Auteur(s) : International conference on patristic studies (18 ; 2019 ; Oxford, GB)
Titre(s) : Papers presented at the Eighteenth International Conference on Patristic Studies held in Oxford 2019. Volume 25, The second half of the fourth century [Texte imprimé] / edited by Markus Vinzent
Lien au titre d'ensemble : Appartient à : Papers presented at the Eighteenth international conference on patristic studies held
in Oxford 2019
Publication : Leuven ; Paris ; Bristol (Conn.) : Peeters, 2021
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (xv-438 pages) : illustrations ; 24 cm
Collection : Studia patristica ; vol. CXXVIII
Lien à la collection : Studia patristica
Note(s) : Notes bibliogr.
32 contributionsen anglais, 1 en français
The successive sets of 'Studia Patristica' contain papers delivered at the International
Conferences on Patristic Studies, which meet for a week once every four years in Oxford.
These papers range over the whole field, both East and West, from the second century
to a section on the 'Nachleben' of the Fathers. The majority are short papers dealing
with some small and manageable point; they raise and sometimes resolve questions about
the authenticity of documents, dates of events, and such like, and some unveil new
texts. The longer papers put such matters into context and indicate wider trends.
The whole reflects the state of Patristic scholarship and demonstrates the vigour
and popularity of the subject
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Vinzent, Markus (1959-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Pères de l'Église -- 4e siècle
Théologie chrétienne -- 30-600 (Église primitive)
Littérature chrétienne primitive
Genre ou forme : Actes de congrès
Indice(s) Dewey :
270 (23e éd.) = Histoire du christianisme
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9789042947849 (br.). - ISBN 9042947845
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb47067933t
Notice n° :
FRBNF47067933
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : The understanding of baptism of the 'enemies of the spirit' (De Spiritu Sancto 13-5)
/ / Manuel Mira ; ; The Burning Bush theophany in Eunomius of Cyzicus' Apologia Apologiae:
An exegetical diagnostic in the fourth-century Trinitarian Controversy / / Alexander
H. Pierce ; ; Did Epiphanius know the meaning of 'heresiology'? / ; . Scott Manor
-- ; Epiphanius of Salamis and the cult of images / / Chiara Bordino ; ; Noah and
the flood in the Cento of Proba / / Anni Maria Laato ; ; Divisibility, indivisibility,
and the Triune God: Ambrose of Milan's De Abraham and the dangers of applying philosophy
to God / / Anthony J. Thomas ; ; When praying does not shape believing: Ambrose and
Chrysostom as test cases for the tension between liturgy and theology / / Matthew
S.C. Olver ; ; The immanent and economic Trinity in Marius Victorinus' Adversus Arium
Ib / / Florian Zacher ; ; Spain and the young Emperor Theodosius I / / Thomas Brauch
; ; Hagiography as argumentation: Sulpicius Severus' narrative technique in Vita Martini
7 / / Nienke M. Vos ; ; Two greats in the Chronicle of Sulpicius Severus: Cyrus and
Alexander as historical harmony / / Christian t. Djurslev ; ; Christian visions in
Sozomen's Julian / / Michael P. Hanaghan ; ; Climbing Jacob's ladder: St Jerome's
use of Gen. 28:11-3 as a spiritual mentor / / Christine McCann ; ; 'The man who is
angry with a woman': Jerome and Rufinus on the image and the body / / Marcela Caressa
; ; Aspects of the 'suffering servant' in the commentaries on the Book of Isaiah by
Jerome and Haimo of Auxerre / / Krystyna-Maria Redeker ; ; Urbs potens, urbs orbis
domina, urbs Apostoli voce laudata. Jerome's Adversus Iovinianum as an exercise in
Christian Romanness / / Ingo Schaaf ; ; Prepositional metaphysics and Vergil in Jerome's
exegesis of Ephesians 4:6 / / Thomas Dilbeck ; ; Ousia and physis in Eunomius' Trinitarian
language of Apologia apologiae / / Dragoş Andrei Giulea ; ; John Chrysostom and
democracy / / Constantine A. Bozinis ; ; The human nature of Homo Oeconomicus: an
anthropological investigation in the homilies on the Gospel of Matthew by Saint John
Chrysostom / / Nicoleta Acatrinei ; ; Hyphenation in John Chrysostom's exegetical
homilies: a case study on the link between exegesis and parenesis taken from the Homilies
on Philippians (CPG 4432) / / Pierre Molinié ; ; Rhetoric and therapy in John Chrysostom's
Trinitarian discourse / / Pak-Wah Lai ; ; Pelagians', Chrysostom's and Augustine's
different views on pain of childbirth as revealed through their counsel to women /
/ Nozomu Yamada ; ; St John Chrysostom on genealogy and the later Foucault or How
to read (Early) Christian texts on citizenship and sexuality / / John Bekos ; ; Le
livre d'Esther dans la Synopsis Scripturae Sacrae attribuée à Jean Chrysostome /
/ Francesca P. Barone ; ; 'Suddenly we have become saints and sons': the centrality
of the sudden (Ézaíphnes) in John Chrysostom's Homilies on Romans / / Michael A.
Tishel ; ; Examing John Chrysostom's ideal of the ascetic priest / / Beatrice Victoria
Ang ; ; A new indirect witness to In Transfigurationem Domini (CPG 5807): Codex Romanus
Angelicus gr. 125 (T.1.7) / / Radu Gàrbacea ; ; The limits of punishment: A critique
of (human-to-inhuman) reincarnation in Nemesius of Emesa's De Natura Hominis / / Daved
Lloyd Dusenbury ; ; Nemesius the Neurologist: Dissecting the brain in De natura hominis
/ / Thomas F. Heyne ; ; John Cassian on monastic and traditional education / / Dorothee
Schenk ; ; Defending Augustine: How Augustinian is Faustus of Riez' De gratia? /
/ Marianne Djuth ; ; Envisioning the interior: violence, landscapes, and the poetics
of Christianization in Prudentius and Paulinus of Nola / / Laura Kathleen Roesch.