Athanasius of Alexandria and Gregory of Nazianzus: theopoiēsis and theōsis

This study explores the often-posited distinction between Alexandrian and Cappadocian approaches to deification in the fourth and fifth centuries. Athanasius of Alexandria has been selected to represent an Alexandrian approach and Gregory of Nazianzus, to represent a Cappadocian one. Comparison of t...

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Main Author: McLoone, Daniel P.
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/67135/
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description This study explores the often-posited distinction between Alexandrian and Cappadocian approaches to deification in the fourth and fifth centuries. Athanasius of Alexandria has been selected to represent an Alexandrian approach and Gregory of Nazianzus, to represent a Cappadocian one. Comparison of their respective theologies of deification reveals a diversity in opinion on what exactly deification involved among the Fathers and the inadequacy of the interpretive categories of “moral” and “realistic” approaches to distinguish between them. The study observes areas of convergence and divergence at each stage of their respective narratives of deification, beginning with Creation and the Fall; then the Redemptive work of Christ; Pneumatology and Baptism; the Christian life, and finally the Deified State. What should become apparent throughout this study is that while both Fathers are espousing ideas which should rightfully be considered deification, the substance of their ideas and their focuses differ dramatically in places and while they are not necessarily contradictory or unsynthesizable, it is necessary to recognise their significant differences.
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spelling nottingham-671352021-12-08T04:40:59Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/67135/ Athanasius of Alexandria and Gregory of Nazianzus: theopoiēsis and theōsis McLoone, Daniel P. This study explores the often-posited distinction between Alexandrian and Cappadocian approaches to deification in the fourth and fifth centuries. Athanasius of Alexandria has been selected to represent an Alexandrian approach and Gregory of Nazianzus, to represent a Cappadocian one. Comparison of their respective theologies of deification reveals a diversity in opinion on what exactly deification involved among the Fathers and the inadequacy of the interpretive categories of “moral” and “realistic” approaches to distinguish between them. The study observes areas of convergence and divergence at each stage of their respective narratives of deification, beginning with Creation and the Fall; then the Redemptive work of Christ; Pneumatology and Baptism; the Christian life, and finally the Deified State. What should become apparent throughout this study is that while both Fathers are espousing ideas which should rightfully be considered deification, the substance of their ideas and their focuses differ dramatically in places and while they are not necessarily contradictory or unsynthesizable, it is necessary to recognise their significant differences. 2021-12-08 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/67135/1/Athanasius%20of%20Alexandria%20and%20Gregory%20of%20Nazianzus%20Theopoi%C4%93sis%20and%20The%C5%8Dsis.pdf McLoone, Daniel P. (2021) Athanasius of Alexandria and Gregory of Nazianzus: theopoiēsis and theōsis. MRes thesis, University of Nottingham. Athanasius of Alexandria Gregory of Nazianzus Gregory Nazianzen Deification theosis theopoiesis Alexandrian Cappadocian
spellingShingle Athanasius of Alexandria
Gregory of Nazianzus
Gregory Nazianzen
Deification
theosis
theopoiesis
Alexandrian
Cappadocian
McLoone, Daniel P.
Athanasius of Alexandria and Gregory of Nazianzus: theopoiēsis and theōsis
title Athanasius of Alexandria and Gregory of Nazianzus: theopoiēsis and theōsis
title_full Athanasius of Alexandria and Gregory of Nazianzus: theopoiēsis and theōsis
title_fullStr Athanasius of Alexandria and Gregory of Nazianzus: theopoiēsis and theōsis
title_full_unstemmed Athanasius of Alexandria and Gregory of Nazianzus: theopoiēsis and theōsis
title_short Athanasius of Alexandria and Gregory of Nazianzus: theopoiēsis and theōsis
title_sort athanasius of alexandria and gregory of nazianzus: theopoiēsis and theōsis
topic Athanasius of Alexandria
Gregory of Nazianzus
Gregory Nazianzen
Deification
theosis
theopoiesis
Alexandrian
Cappadocian
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/67135/