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Gregorii Nysseni, de Anima Et Resurrectione: Opera Dogmatica Minora. Pars III
Contributor(s): Spira, Andreas (Author), Brinker, Wolfram (Editor), Mühlenberg, Ekkehard (Editor)
ISBN: 9004122427     ISBN-13: 9789004122420
Publisher: Brill
OUR PRICE:   $185.25  
Product Type: Hardcover
Language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Published: January 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christianity - History
- Religion | Christian Theology - Eschatology
Dewey: 236.8
LCCN: 2013045294
Series: Gregorii Nysseni Opera
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 6.9" W x 9.7" (2.46 lbs) 360 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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In his 'De anima et resurrectione', the church father Gregory of Nyssa (4th century A.D.) presents the Christian doctrine of resurrection. His argument is based on the ancient understanding of the soul. Gregory continues, both in form (dialogue) and in content (teaching on the immortality of the soul), the philosophical tradition, especially in its Platonic shape. But he develops it further by seeking a logical foundation for the Christian doctrine of the resurrection of the body including apokatastasis. This Greek text presents a first critical edition based on all the available manuscripts (72). It is, in method as well as in its presentation, part of the famous edition Gregorii Nysseni Opera, going back to Werner Jaeger and Hermann Langerbeck.

In dieser Schrift legt der Kirchenvater Gregor von Nyssa (4. Jahrhundert) die christliche Lehre von der Auferstehung dar. Seine Argumentation geht von der Definition der Seele aus. Dabei kn pft er, in Form (Dialog) und Inhalt (Unsterblichkeitslehre), an philosophische Traditionen an. Die N he zu Plato ist gro . Aber Gregor versucht dar ber hinaus zu beweisen, dass die christliche Lehre von der Auferstehung des Leibes logisch ist und die Apokatastasis einschlie t.
Der griechische Text ist die erste kritische Edition, die sich auf alle erreichbaren Handschriften (72) st tzt. In Arbeitsmethode und Textpr sentation reiht sie sich in die gro e Ausgabe Gregorii Nysseni Opera, die Werner Jaeger und Hermann Langerbeck begr ndet haben, ein.