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Gregory Of Nyssa Ancient And Morwenna Ludlow

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Gregory Of Nyssa Ancient And Morwenna Ludlow
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.65 MB
Pages: 325
Author: Morwenna Ludlow
ISBN: 9780199280766, 9781435623316, 0199280762, 1435623312
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Gregory Of Nyssa Ancient And Morwenna Ludlow by Morwenna Ludlow 9780199280766, 9781435623316, 0199280762, 1435623312 instant download after payment.

The fourth-century Christian thinker, Gregory of Nyssa, has been the subject of a huge variety of interpretations over the past fifty years, from historians, theologians, philosophers, and others. In this highly original study, Morwenna Ludlow analyses these recent readings of Gregory of Nyssa and asks: What do they reveal about modern and postmodern interpretations of the Christian past? What do they say about the nature of Gregory's writing? Working thematically through studies of recent Trinitarian theology, Christology, spirituality, feminism, and postmodern hermeneutics, Ludlow develops an approach to reading the Church Fathers which combines the benefits of traditional scholarship on the early Church with reception-history and theology.

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