The Cappadocian Mothers: deification exemplified in the writings of Basil, Gregory, and Gregory

The Cappadocian Fathers had great influence on the church of the fourth century, having brought their passion for Christ and theological expertise to life in their ministry. Their work was not devoid of influence, including that of their immediate family members. Within their writings we uncover the...

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Main Author: Sunberg, Carla D. 1961- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Eugene Wipf and Stock Publishers 2017
In:Year: 2017
Reviews:[Rezension von: The history of religious imagination in Christian Platonism : Exploring the Philosophy of Douglas Hedley; Moss, Candida R., 1978-, Divine bodies : resurrecting perfection in the New Testament and early Christianity; O'Donnell, Karen, Broken bodies : The Eucharist, Mary, and the Body in Trauma Theology ; Sunberg, Carla D., 1961-, The Cappadocian Mothers : Deification Exemplified in the Writings of Basil, Gregory, and Gregory] (2022) (England, Frank)
[Rezension von: Sunberg, Carla D., 1961-, The Cappadocian Mothers : Deification Exemplified in the Writings of Basil, Gregory, and Gregory] (2018) (Sudiacal, Sid)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Cappadocian fathers / Christo-centrism / Female saint / Apotheosis
Further subjects:B Thesis
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Summary:The Cappadocian Fathers had great influence on the church of the fourth century, having brought their passion for Christ and theological expertise to life in their ministry. Their work was not devoid of influence, including that of their immediate family members. Within their writings we uncover the lives of seven women, the Cappadocian Mothers, who may have had more influence on the theology of the church than previously believed. As the Cappadocians wrestle with the Christianization of the concept of deification, we find the women in their lives becoming models for their theological understanding. The lives of the women become points of intersection in the kenosis-theosis parabola. Not only are the Cappadocian Mothers uncovered in the texts, but they become models of an optimistic theology of restoration for all of humanity without constraint of gender
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ISBN:1498282423