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Selected Papers Presented to the Western Pacific Rim Patristics Society

3rd Annual Conference (Nagoya, Japan, September 29 – October 1, 2006) and other patristic studies


Scrinium: Revue de Patrologie, d’Hagiographie Critique et d’Histoire Ecclésiastique, established in 2005, is an international multilingual scholarly periodical devoted to patristics, critical hagiography, and Church history. This volume contains a partial publication of the papers of the 3rd Conference of the Asian Pacific Early Christian Studies Society which was focused on patrology, with special attention paid to patristic biblical interpretation.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-60724-084-6
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Publication Date: Jul 30,2009
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Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 491
Languages: Russian
ISBN: 978-1-60724-084-6
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Scrinium. Revue de patrologie, d’hagiographie critique et d’histoire ecclésiastique, established in 2005, is an international multilingual scholarly periodical devoted to patristics, critical hagiography, and Church history. Its scope is the ancient and medieval Christian Church worldwide, but primarily Eastern/Oriental Christianity and Christian Origins. It is published annually, in both printed and electronic forms, ranging from 400 to 550 pages per volume. Each volume is focused on a specific subject (covering not less than 60% of the whole volume) that is announced in the individual title of each volume. Two supplement series (established in 2008) contain monographs and edited volumes on medieval Christianity (in the series “Scripta ecclesiastica”) and Christian Origins, Second Temple and non-Rabbinical Judaism, including the afterlife of the Second Temple Jewish traditions in Christianity (in the series “Orientalia Judaica Christiana”). This volume is dedicated to patrology and contains a partial publication of the papers of the 3rd Conference of the Asian Pacific Early Christian Studies Society.

Scrinium. Revue de patrologie, d’hagiographie critique et d’histoire ecclésiastique, established in 2005, is an international multilingual scholarly periodical devoted to patristics, critical hagiography, and Church history. Its scope is the ancient and medieval Christian Church worldwide, but primarily Eastern/Oriental Christianity and Christian Origins. It is published annually, in both printed and electronic forms, ranging from 400 to 550 pages per volume. Each volume is focused on a specific subject (covering not less than 60% of the whole volume) that is announced in the individual title of each volume. Two supplement series (established in 2008) contain monographs and edited volumes on medieval Christianity (in the series “Scripta ecclesiastica”) and Christian Origins, Second Temple and non-Rabbinical Judaism, including the afterlife of the Second Temple Jewish traditions in Christianity (in the series “Orientalia Judaica Christiana”). This volume is dedicated to patrology and contains a partial publication of the papers of the 3rd Conference of the Asian Pacific Early Christian Studies Society.

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BasilLourié

Basil Lourié is the editor in chief of "Scrinium: Revue de patrologie, d'hagiographiecritique et d'histoire ecclésiastique" (St. Petersburg, Russia). He holds a Ph. D. and a Dr. habil. in Philosophy from St. Petersburg State University. He has written extensively on theological, liturgical and hagiographical traditions of the Christian Orient with a special attention to the philosophical and logical topics in patristics as well as to the Second Temple Jewish and Early Christian liturgical calendars.

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  • Table des matières (page 5)
  • Éditorial (page 10)
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  • List des abbréviations (page 12)
  • Patrologia Pacifica (page 15)
    • Preface (page 17)
    • Byzantine doctrines on the resurrected body of Christ and their parallels in late antiquity. By Vladimir Baranov (page 18)
    • Origen as a biblical scholar in his commentary on the gospel according to Matthew XVII:29. By Miyako Demura (page 37)
    • Origens interpretation of Luke 1:35: The power of the most high will overshadow you.Ž By Emmanuel Hirschauer (page 46)
    • John Chrysostoms use of Luke 16:19…31. By Wendy Mayer (page 59)
    • The theological and philosophical background of Basil of Caesareas trinitarian theory, focusing on the comparison between his works and hisŽ ep. 38. By Shigeki Tsuchihashi (page 74)
  • Other Patristic Studies (page 91)
    • Controversie sul sabato e sul millennio secondo i gädl inediti di täwäldä-mäd?æn e di fiq?tor. By Tedros Abraha (page 93)
    • Strategies of naming in the polemics between Eunomius and Basil of Caesarea in the context of the philosophical tradition of antiquity. By Dmitri Birjukov (page 117)
    • The Jews in the neglected Christian writing The word of saint barsabas, archbishop of Jerusalem, about our saviour Jesus Christ and the churchesŽ of the second „ early third century. By Dmitry F. Bumazhnov (page 135)
    • Book inquisition in sixteenth and seventeenth century Russia. By Irina M. Gritsevskaya (page 150)
    • Some observations on the theological anthropology of Isaac of Nineveh and its sources. By Nestor Kavvadas (page 161)
    • The encaenia of St Sophia: Animal sacrifice in a christian context. By Ekaterina Kovaltchuk (page 172)
    • Michel Psellos contre Maxime le Confesseur : Lorigine de l « hérésie des physéthésites » By Basile Lourié (page 215)
    • Historical and literary context of Michael Psellos theologica 59. By Oleg Rodionov (page 242)
    • The target of George Pachymeres polemics in his treatise on the Holy Spirit. By Dimitry I. Makarov (page 249)
    • Iconoclastic fragment of the apologetic note by John Italos. By Timur Schukin (page 263)
    • La confessionde Théodore et Théophaneles Graptoi : Remarques et précisions. By Tatiana A. Sénina (page 274)
  • Notes (page 313)
    • Some notes about the religious policy of Justinian the Great. By Lyubov Kostogryzova (page 315)
    • The Sogdian Ancient LettersŽ (i…iii). By Vladimir A. Livic (page 320)
    • Greek (chrysostom) and Syriac (ephrem) aspects of authorityŽ as the image of God (page 325)
    • Notices sur latmosphère intellectuelle à lépoque du second iconoclasme. By Tatiana A. Sénina (page 332)
    • Iconoclasts and Khazars, a note. By Dan. D. Y. Shapira (page 355)
  • Bibliographie (page 363)
    • Bibliographie du R. P. Michel van Esbroeck, s.j. Addenda et Corrigenda. By Elena Bormotova (page 365)
    • Russian hagiography. Review of major scholarly studies published in St. Petersburg from 2002…2007. By Zoya N. Isidorova (page 385)
    • Syrian Christianity: Recent bibliography in Russian. By Grigory M. Kessel, Nikolay N. Seleznyov (page 408)
    • ????????????? ?????????????. By ????? B. ?y??? (page 417)
    • Does God have a body? By Basil Lourié (page 449)
    • The third level of Ethiopian commentaries on the Apocalypse: Illuminated manuscripts. By Basil Lourié (page 456)
    • The tenth century: From Roman hagiographique to Roman anthologique. By Basil Lourié (page 460)
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