Faith Gives Fullness to Reasoning: The Five Theological Orations of Gregory Nazianzen

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Frederick W. Norris
E.J. Brill, 1991 - Religion - 314 pages
Gregory Nazianzen's Theological Orations, genuine classics, reveal not only the learning and faith of their author, but also his quarrels with Neo-Arians, Pneumatomachians, pagans, and other opponents at Constantinople in the late fourth century C.E.
This volume is divided into three parts. The first offers a survey of Gregory's life and works, his orientation as a philosophical rhetorician, an overview of his theology, the relevant views of his major opponents, and the manuscript tradition of these orations. The second is a commentary that concentrates on the context and flow of his arguments about paideia and theology. The third is a new English translation, the first complete one, that evokes the logical and rhetorical power of Nazianzen and through its Biblical citations shows the importance of scripture in the debates.

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About the author (1991)

Frederick W. Norris is Professor of Christian Doctrine, Emmanual School of Religion, Johnson City, TN. He is Editor of the Patristic Monograph Series (North American Patristic Society and Mercer University Press); Associate Editor of Encyclopedia of Early Christianity (Garland Press, New York) and Editor of Patristics(North American Patristics Society). In 1988 he was honoured as the Walter and Mary Tuohy Distinguished Visiting Professor, Department of Religious Studies, John Carroll University, Cleveland, OH.