Human Nature in Gregory of Nyssa : Philosophical Background and Theological Significance

This study in the thought of Gregory of Nyssa seeks to demonstrate in what sense and to what extent the philosophical notion of universal human nature functions as the systematic backbone of this church father's theology.; Readership: All those interested in patristics, ancient philosophy, phil...

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Main Author: Zachhuber, Johannes (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Brill 2000
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