Basil of Caesarea's anti-Eunomian theory of names : Christian theology and late-antique philosophy in the fourth century trinitarian controversy / / by Mark DelCogliano.

Basil of Caesarea’s debate with Eunomius of Cyzicus in the early 360s marks a turning point in the fourth-century Trinitarian controversies. It shifted focus to methodological and epistemological disputes underlying theological differences. This monograph explores one of these fundamental points of...

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Superior document:Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae : texts and studies of early Christian life and language ; v. 103
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae ; v. 103.
Physical Description:1 online resource (316 p.)
Notes:Revised version of the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--Emory University, 2009.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / M. Delcogliano
  • Introduction / M. Delcogliano
  • Chapter One. The Heteroousians On Names And Naming / M. Delcogliano
  • Chapter Two. The Heteroousians And Philosophical Theories Of Names / M. Delcogliano
  • Chapter Three. The Heteroousian Theory Of Names In Its Christian Context / M. Delcogliano
  • Chapter Four. Basil’s Critiques Of Eunomius’s Theory Of Names / M. Delcogliano
  • Chapter Five. Basil’s Notionalist Theory Of Names / M. Delcogliano
  • Chapter Six. Basil On Names As Revelatory Of Properties / M. Delcogliano
  • General Conclusion / M. Delcogliano
  • Bibliography / M. Delcogliano
  • Index Locorum / M. Delcogliano
  • Index Of Scripture / M. Delcogliano
  • General Index / M. Delcogliano.