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The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints
Author | : Library of Congress |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 712 |
Release | : 1973 |
Genre | : Catalogs, Union |
ISBN | : |
The Odes and Psalms of Solomon
Author | : James Rendel Harris |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 1911 |
Genre | : Apocryphal books (Old Testament) |
ISBN | : |
On the Making of Man
Author | : Saint Gregory of Nyssa |
Publisher | : Aeterna Press |
Total Pages | : 107 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : |
“This is the book of the generation of heaven and earth ,” saith the Scripture, when all that is seen was finished, and each of the things that are betook itself to its own separate place, when the body of heaven compassed all things round, and those bodies which are heavy and of downward tendency, the earth and the water, holding each other in, took the middle place of the universe; while, as a sort of bond and stability for the things that were made, the Divine power and skill was implanted in the growth of things, guiding all things with the reins of a double operation (for it was by rest and motion that it devised the genesis of the things that were not, and the continuance of the things that are), driving around, about the heavy and changeless element contributed by the creation that does not move, as about some fixed path, the exceedingly rapid motion of the sphere, like a wheel, and preserving the indissolubility of both by their mutual action, as the circling substance by its rapid motion compresses the compact body of the earth round about, while that which is firm and unyielding, by reason of its unchanging fixedness, continually augments the whirling motion of those things which revolve round it, and intensity is produced in equal measure in each of the natures which thus differ in their operation, in the stationary nature, I mean, and in the mobile revolution; for neither is the earth shifted from its own base, nor does the heaven ever relax in its vehemence, or slacken its motion.
On the Soul and the Resurrection
Author | : Gregory of Nyssa |
Publisher | : Ravenio Books |
Total Pages | : 99 |
Release | : 2015-02-18 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : |
Saint Gregory of Nyssa (335 – 395), wrote this classic upon the death of his brother, Saint Basil the Great.
On the Holy Trinity
Author | : Gregory of Nyssa |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 28 |
Release | : 2014-04-23 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781499219937 |
On the Holy Trinity by St. Gregory of Nyssa written to Eustathius. Enjoy this classic work!
Against Eunomius
Author | : St. Basil of Caesarea |
Publisher | : Catholic University of America Press |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2011-04 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0813227186 |
Basil of Caesarea is considered one of the architects of the Pro-Nicene Trinitarian doctrine adopted at the Council of Constantinople in 381, which eastern and western Christians to this day profess as ""orthodox."" Nowhere is his Trinitarian theology more clearly expressed than in his first major doctrinal work, Against Eunomius, finished in 364 or 365 CE. Responding to Eunomius, whose Apology gave renewed impetus to a tradition of starkly subordinationist Trinitarian theology that would survive for decades, Basil's Against Eunomius reflects the intense controversy raging at that time among Christians across the Mediterranean world over who God is. In this treatise, Basil attempts to articulate a theology both of God's unitary essence and of the distinctive features that characterize the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit--a distinction that some hail as the cornerstone of ""Cappadocian"" theology. In Against Eunomius, we see the clash not simply of two dogmatic positions on the doctrine of the Trinity, but of two fundamentally opposed theological methods. Basil's treatise is as much about how theology ought to be done and what human beings can and cannot know about God as it is about the exposition of Trinitarian doctrine. Thus Against Eunomius marks a turning point in the Trinitarian debates of the fourth century, for the first time addressing the methodological and epistemological differences that gave rise to theological differences. Amidst the polemical vitriol of Against Eunomius is a call to epistemological humility on the part of the theologian, a call to recognize the limitations of even the best theology. While Basil refined his theology through the course of his career, Against Eunomius remains a testament to his early theological development and a privileged window into the Trinitarian controversies of the mid-fourth century.
Catechetical Discourse
Author | : Saint Gregory (of Nyssa) |
Publisher | : Popular Patristics Series |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2020-10 |
Genre | : Catechisms |
ISBN | : 9780881416480 |
This complex work is also known for its ambiguous relationship to Origen's universalism, perhaps including the idea that the devil himself will be saved. The translator's introduction places this question, and a clear understanding of the Catechetical Discours
Gregory of Nyssa Against Eunomius
Author | : Saint Gregory of Nyssa |
Publisher | : Aeterna Press |
Total Pages | : 491 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : |
It seems that the wish to benefit all, and to lavish indiscriminately upon the first comer one’s own gifts, was not a thing altogether commendable, or even free from reproach in the eyes of the many; seeing that the gratuitous waste of many prepared drugs on the incurably-diseased produces no result worth caring about, either in the way of gain to the recipient, or reputation to the would-be benefactor. Rather such an attempt becomes in many cases the occasion of a change for the worse. The hopelessly-diseased and now dying patient receives only a speedier end from the more active medicines; the fierce unreasonable temper is only made worse by the kindness of the lavished pearls, as the Gospel tells us. I think it best, therefore, in accordance with the Divine command, for any one to separate the valuable from the worthless when either have to be given away, and to avoid the pain which a generous giver must receive from one who treads upon his pearl,’ and insults him by his utter want of feeling for its beauty.